
Reading and Interpreting Pictograms
You will look at picture graphs made by others and answer questions about them. You will figure out which items are the most and least popular.
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You will look at picture graphs made by others and answer questions about them. You will figure out which items are the most and least popular.
Key Questions
- Which category has the most votes in this pictogram?
- How many more people chose apples than bananas?
- How can we find the total number of people asked?
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