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The total number of pupil studying in 5 school in a particular are as follows
GHSS: 1000
PUPS: 200
BHSS: 400
PUM5: 400
Private nursery School: 800
Prepare a pictograph using the symbol to represent 100 Pupil and answer the following question:
1. Which school has the maximum number of pupil?
2. Which school has the least number of pupil?
Solution
School Name | No of Pupils |
GHSS | ![]() |
PUPS | ![]() |
BHSS | ![]() |
PUMS | ![]() |
Private nursery school | ![]() |
1. GHSS
2. PUPS
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