Darien has raw data that shows how many hot sandwiches, cold sandwiches, wraps, and salads he sold in his sandwich shop over a weekend. He wants to compare the number of each type of meal he sold on Saturday to the number of each he sold on Sunday. Should he use a bar graph, a double bar graph, or a circle graph? Explain.
@Jack111 yes it is..... what are u talking about?
Ummmm well considering it was used on exactly worded on my problem i'm 100% sure it is
@jim_thompson5910
and for this situation, I believe a double bar graph seems most reasonable because you can compare the two Sundays next to each other. Does that make sense @Ryleighblue ?
Yush :D
I really don't want the answers but Dyslexia makes me need it explained. instead of read, you know what I mean?
right, sorry I gave the answer then explained lul XD
Lawl, It's okay :D thanks word problems are the worse...
especially if you are dyslexic lol :)
Yea, Math and dyslexia don't go well..... besides I want to kill who put the alphabet in math....my mind trys to spell word instead of solve the problems
Can you help me with two more word problems? it's the last two questions on a 40 question test the rest I did on my own
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