To create a pictograph, we'll use pictures or stickers to represent the number of refrigerator sets sold each month. In a pictograph, each picture or sticker represents a certain number of items.
Let's use a simple picture, like a small refrigerator icon, to represent 5 refrigerator sets. Here's how you can draw the pictograph:
Title: Number of Refrigerator Sets Sold From July to October
Key:
Each (a refrigerator icon) represents 5 refrigerator sets.
Pictograph:
July: 20 refrigerator sets
August: 40 refrigerator sets
September: 25 refrigerator sets
October: 30 refrigerator sets
In this pictograph, each refrigerator icon represents 5 sets. So, for July, there are 4 icons, because 4 times 5 equals 20. Similarly, for August, there are 8 icons representing 40 sets, and so on.
Pictographs are a great way to visualize data because they make it easy to compare different quantities at a glance. This format helps people to quickly understand the trends over the months.
To create a pictograph for refrigerator sets sold from July to October, use an icon representing 5 sets. Draw the appropriate number of icons for each month: 4 for July, 8 for August, 5 for September (with a half icon for the extra), and 6 for October. Pictographs visually summarize data and make comparisons easy.
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