could you use a pictograph to display the data from a double bar graph?

go to google and type math makes sense textbook pages then click a link (you should see a math makes sense 7 tutorial title on the tv then click data management as the unit and the lesson recording data then on the bottom is a square there are 4 options click the last one which is practice questions and go onto the PDF file the question is on the next page which is 177 with the double bar graph the question is 1e.

pg.177

Yes you can because you can just use 2 different symbols :) your welcome!!

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Yes, it is possible to use a pictograph to display the data from a double bar graph. A pictograph is a visual representation of data using pictures or symbols to convey information. However, for a double bar graph, which typically compares two sets of data, using pictographs may not be the most effective method for displaying the data accurately.

Here's how you can create a pictograph for a double bar graph:

1. Determine the data categories for each axis of the double bar graph. For example, let's say you are comparing the sales of two different products (Product A and Product B) over a period of months.

2. Convert the numerical data for each category into pictorial representation. Assign a symbol or picture to represent a specific quantity, such as one picture for every 10 units sold.

3. Create a key or legend to explain what each symbol or picture represents. It should clearly indicate the quantity each symbol represents. For example, you might include a symbol representing 10 units sold and indicate that each symbol represents 10 units.

4. Place the symbols or pictures on the graph corresponding to the data values for each category. For example, if Product A sold 50 units in January, you would place five symbols or pictures that represent 10 units each.

5. Repeat this process for each data category and for both sets of data (Product A and Product B).

While pictographs can be visually appealing and easy to understand, they may not accurately represent the exact values compared to a traditional double bar graph. It is important to consider the scale, proportion, and accuracy when using pictographs to display data.