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Question
Prepare a pictograph of the information given in the question.
Scale: 1 unit length = 10 tickets
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Solution
10 tickets can be represented by `square`.
For Patna, 80 tickets can be represented by 8 symbols.
For Jaipur, 50 tickets can be represented by 5 symbols.
For Delhi, 100 tickets can be represented by 10 symbols.
For Chennai, 20 tickets can be represented by 2 symbols.
For Guwahati, 40 tickets can be represented by 4 symbols.
Hence, the required pictograph of given data is shown below
Take, `square` = 10 tickets
| Cities | Number of tickets sold |
| Patna | ![]() |
| Jaipur | ![]() |
| Delhi | ![]() |
| Chennai | ![]() |
| Guwahati | ![]() |
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