So this was a bar graph for this 
frequency table of car colors so now
we're going to create something called a 
Pareto chart.
Now a Pareto chart is really the same 
thing as a bar graph.
It's just a specific type of bar graph. 
So we're going to start it the same way
5, 10, 15 20, 25, 30, 35, 40. 
Now of course if I really wanted to do a,
a really high quality graph I would not 
just be free handing this.
I would be using some either graph paper 
or use a pencil or like I said, use a
computer. 
but it'll, this'll be okay for now.
So the idea of a Pareto chart is that 
we're going to do a bar graph.
but we're going to list, we're going to 
arrange the bars in decreasing frequency
order. 
So, in other words, we're going to put
first the first color we're going to 
draw, I'm sorry, the first bar we're
going to draw, is for the category with 
the highest frequency which is, which is
52 here for the green cars. 
so that's our green cars.
And then our next highest frequency 
appears to be the, the red cars with a
frequency of 41, and so we could draw in 
our red car bar.
and then next one is our black cars with 
a, with a frequency of 39.
And so on. 
And there's our completed Pareto chart.
Now the advantage of a Pareto chart over 
our original bar graph.
Is that here, at least without the 
numbers listed it would have been hard to
tell the difference between say the red 
cars and the black cars.
But by creating a Pareto chart you can, 
er, the bars that are similar height are
going to be right next to each other, and 
so it's easier to see the difference
between the heights.
