Maximum movies = Income / Price of a movie

Maximum movies = P500 / P10
Maximum movies = 50 movies

Let's assume Khumo spends all her income on bottles of wine. The maximum number of bottles of wine she can buy is given by:

Maximum bottles of wine = Income / Price of a bottle of wine
Maximum bottles of wine = P500 / P10
Maximum bottles of wine = 50 bottles of wine

How do I plot this information on a graph.which graph should I use

1 answer

To plot this information on a graph, you can use a bar graph or a scatter plot.

For a bar graph:
- On the x-axis, represent the different items (movies, bottles of wine).
- On the y-axis, represent the quantity or number of items.
- Each item (movies, bottles of wine) will have a corresponding bar representing the maximum quantity that can be bought.
- Label the x-axis as "Movies" and the y-axis as "Number of movies/bottles of wine".

For a scatter plot:
- On the x-axis, represent the income.
- On the y-axis, represent the maximum quantity of items that can be bought (movies, bottles of wine).
- Plot the points for different income values and connect them to observe the relationship between income and the maximum quantity of items.
- Label the x-axis as "Income (P)" and the y-axis as "Number of movies/bottles of wine".

Both graph types can effectively represent the relationship between income and the maximum number of movies or bottles of wine that can be bought. The choice between the two will depend on your preference and the specific purpose of your presentation or analysis.