Mr. Bufano and Mrs. Schulz-Nick have been having a disagreement for weeks. Mr. Bufano thinks his dog “Bella” the Yorkie is a much more popular dog breed.

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Mr. Bufano and Mrs. Schulz-Nick have been having a disagreement for weeks. Mr. Bufano thinks his dog “Bella” the Yorkie is a much more popular dog breed then ”Lacey” the Lab, and “Tippy” the Border Collie.

Mrs. Schulz-Nick went to Petsmart and surveyed 100 people on what their favorite breed was, below are the results: Border Collie 25 Votes! Lab 40 Votes!Yorkie 30 Votes! Pitbull 5 Votes!

Directions for Bar Graph Make a bar graph with the information provided x-axis must be labeled with the dog breeds y-axis must be labeled with the number of people who voted on that breed Make sure to label all axis and give the graph a title The one below is an example of a bar graph

Directions for Pie Chart Next, take the same data and create a pie chart. This will require you to take the number of people for that breed and find the percentage out of 100. Do your best to make the pie chart as accurate as you can!