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-TUU, 4, Kavita collected data on the kites flying in his neighbourhood on, the first three days of a month. She made the following table :, Example 2:, Red kites, Blue Kites, Green Kites, First day, 10, 20, 30, Second day, 30, 11, 7., Third day, 20, 4, 8., Make a pictograph showing the total number of each colour of, kite seen on these three days taken together., Sol., Number of red kites = 10 +30 +20 = 60, %3D, %3D, Number of blue kites = 20 + 11 +4 = 35, Number of green kites 30 +7 + 8 = 45, Let the shape of kite represent 10 kites., %3D, 163, Perfect Maths-4
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We can then represent the data as below., Types Of Kites, Red kites, = 10 kites, Blue kites, Green kites, From the pictograph given below, find out which farmer grew, the greatest weight of fruit :, Example 3 :, Fruit Production, Punit, 100 kg, %3D, 50 kg, %3D, Krishan, = 200 kg, %3D, Prateek, Sol., Weight of fruit grown by Punit, = 3 x 50 kg + 5 × 100 kg + 3 x 200 kg, 150 kg + 500 kg + 600 kg, 3D1250 kg, %3D, %3D, Ans., Weight of fruit grown by Krishan, = 5 x 100 kg + 3 x 200 kg, 500 kg + 600 kg = 1100 kg, Ans., %3D, %3D, Weight of fruit grown by Prateek, = 6 x 50 kg + 3 x 200 kg, 300 kg + 600 kg 900 kg, %3D, Ans., %3D, Ans., .. Punit grew the greatest weight of fruit., 164, Perfect Maths-4