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Reading

Graphs,
Tables, and
Pictographs
Graph
- It is a chart or
drawing that shows the
relationship between
changing things.
Graph
- It is a diagram
displaying the
relationship between
numbers.
Graph
- Most graphs use
bars, lines, or parts of a
circle to display data.
Table
-It is the
representation of data
or information through
rows and columns.
Pictographs
- It is a chart or
drawing that shows the
relationship between
changing things.
Remember!
Tables, graphs and
pictographs are visual
representations that
show relationships and
patterns.
Remember!
These three are
essential tools used to
make data more
presentable and easy to
understand.
Direction:
Interpret the pictograph below.
Encircle the letter of the correct
answer.
1. What is the pictograph about?
A. Apple Consumption C. An
Avocado a Day
B. Apple Expenditures D. An
Ampalaya a Day
2. How many apples were consumed in Week
2?
A. 6 B. 8 C. 12 D. 18
3. In which week they consumed 20 apples?
A. Week 1 B. Week 2 C. Week 3 D. Week 4
4. How many did they consume in Week 3 and
Week 4?
A. 14 B. 17 C. 20 D. 34
5. How many more apples did they consume
in Week 1 than in Week 4?
A. 6 B. 14 C. 20 D. 34
Direction:
Read the situation first to
interpret the bar graph.
Mr. Romero owns the Happy
Rhythmic music store. He
wants to track the data on their
sales of musical instruments.
Draw a bar graph using the
data on the table and answer
the questions.
Instrume Guitar Drum Violin Trumpet
nt
Number 100 50 20 60
Direction:
Draw a bar graph with the
given data on the table above.
Direction:
Use the details below for you to
create a pictograph.
Fill in this table for you to
create a pictograph. Use a
separate sheet of paper for
your answer.
FRUITS BOUGHT IN THE MARKET
Thank you for
listening!
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