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- what important pieces of information are missing from graph b?
- in graph b, the bag of m&m’s has three candies of which color?
- in graph b, the bag of m&m’s has nine candies of which color?
Question 3
A bar graph should have a title to explain what the graph represents (e.g., "Number of M&M's by Color in a Bag") and the x - axis should be labeled (e.g., "Number of Candies") to clarify what the scale represents. Also, the y - axis should be labeled (e.g., "Color of M&M's") to define what each bar corresponds to. Without these, the context and meaning of the graph are unclear.
Step1: Analyze the bar lengths
Look at the bar for each color. The Green bar ends at 3 on the x - axis (which represents the number of candies).
Step2: Identify the color with 3 candies
From the bar graph, the Green bar has a length corresponding to 3 candies.
Step1: Analyze the bar lengths
Look at the bar for each color. The Brown bar ends at 10? Wait, no, wait. Wait, the x - axis scale: 0,2,4,6,8,10,12. Wait, the Brown bar ends at 10? Wait, no, the question says nine? Wait, maybe a typo? Wait, no, looking at the graph: Blue: 6, Brown: 10? Wait, no, the user's graph: Brown bar reaches 10? Wait, no, the original graph: Brown is at 10? Wait, the question is "nine"? Wait, maybe I misread. Wait, no, let's check again. Wait, the Yellow bar is at 9? Wait, no, the graph: Yellow is between 8 and 10, maybe 9? Wait, no, the Brown bar is at 10, Red at 8, Blue at 6, Orange at 5, Green at 3. Wait, maybe the question has a typo, but if we go by the graph, Brown is at 10, Yellow at 9? Wait, the Yellow bar: from 0 to, like, 9? Wait, the x - axis is 0,2,4,6,8,10,12. The Yellow bar is between 8 and 10, so length 9? Wait, maybe. Wait, the Brown bar is at 10, Red at 8, Blue at 6, Orange at 5, Green at 3. So if the question is nine, then Yellow? Wait, no, maybe I made a mistake. Wait, let's re - examine:
Blue: bar ends at 6.
Brown: bar ends at 10.
Green: bar ends at 3.
Yellow: bar ends at 9 (between 8 and 10).
Orange: bar ends at 5.
Red: bar ends at 8.
So for nine candies, the color is Yellow? Wait, no, the Brown bar is at 10, Yellow at 9. So the answer should be Yellow? Wait, no, maybe the graph's Brown is at 10, Yellow at 9. So the bag has nine candies of Yellow? Wait, no, let's check the x - axis. The x - axis has ticks at 0,2,4,6,8,10,12. The Yellow bar is from 0 to 9 (since it's between 8 and 10, so length 9). So the color with nine candies is Yellow? Wait, no, maybe I misread Brown. Wait, Brown's bar is at 10, so length 10. Yellow's bar is at 9, so length 9. So the answer is Yellow? Wait, but the question says "nine", so Yellow. Wait, but let's confirm:
- Blue: 6
- Brown: 10
- Green: 3
- Yellow: 9
- Orange: 5
- Red: 8
Yes, so Yellow has nine candies. Wait, no, maybe the Brown bar is at 10, so 10 candies. Yellow at 9, so 9. So the answer is Yellow? Wait, but maybe I made a mistake. Wait, the graph: Brown is at 10, Yellow at 9. So the answer is Yellow.
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The graph is missing a title (to explain what the graph is about, e.g., number of M&M's by color), x - axis label (e.g., "Number of Candies"), and y - axis label (e.g., "Color of M&M's").