Draw and interpret pie charts

Draw and interpret pie charts

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Lesson details

Key learning points

  1. In this lesson, we will learn how to draw and interpret pie charts from frequency tables. We will learn how to calculate angles that represent each proportion of data.

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3 Questions

Q1.
What is the range of the water used on Sunday?
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Correct answer: A
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Q2.
When is it most probable that the car was washed on Sunday?
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Correct answer: D
Q3.
Approximately, how much more water was used on Sunday, compared with Saturday?
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Correct answer: B
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4 Questions

Q1.
If the total matches played is 24, how many matches did the Celtic Roses win?
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D
Q2.
If the total matches played is 40, how many matches did the Celtic Roses lose?
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Correct answer: B
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D
Q3.
If the Celtic Roses win 16 matches, how many did they lose?
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Correct answer: A
B
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Q4.
If the Celtic Roses draw 24 matches, how many did they win?
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Correct answer: D

Lesson appears in

UnitMaths / Charts and Tables (Pie Chart and Two way tables)