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प्रश्न
The number of customers who came to a juice centre for one week is given in the table below. Make two different bar graphs to show this data. (Scale: on Y-axis, 1cm = 10 customers, on Y - axis, 1cm = 5 customers)
| Type of juice | Orange | Pineapple | Apple | Mango | Pomegranate |
| No. of Customers | 50 | 30 | 25 | 65 | 10 |
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उत्तर
Steps to draw the bar graph:
(1) In the centre of the graph paper, write the title "Juices and number of customers".
2) Draw the X-axis and Y-axis, and mark O, their point of intersection.
(3) Write the name of the juices on the X-axis at equal distances.
(4) The number of customers is taken on the Y-axis.
(5) For the first bar graph, write the scale in the top right-hand corner i.e. 1 cm = 10 customers on the Y-axis.
For the second bar graph, write the scale in the top right-hand corner i.e. 1 cm = 5 customers on the Y-axis.
(6) Draw a bar of the appropriate height above the type of each juice on the X-axis.

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