Pie Charts
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Q. Favourite fruit as voted by the class is represented in the pie chart given below. The number of students who like oranges is 30.![](https://search-static.byjusweb.com/question-images/byjus/infinitestudent-images/ckeditor_assets/pictures/414998/original_content_pie_28129.png)
How many students like pineapples?
![](https://search-static.byjusweb.com/question-images/byjus/infinitestudent-images/ckeditor_assets/pictures/414998/original_content_pie_28129.png)
How many students like pineapples?
- 45
- 60
- 25
- 50
Q. Marks of a student in different subjects is represented in the pie chart given below.![](https://search-static.byjusweb.com/question-images/byjus/infinitestudent-images/ckeditor_assets/pictures/418978/original_content_1_3.png)
If sum of the marks in Science and Mathematics is 85 , what is the total marks he got ?
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If sum of the marks in Science and Mathematics is 85 , what is the total marks he got ?
120
250
180
270
Q. The pie chart depicts the results of a survey conducted to identify the favourite juice of a group of students.
How many students like juices other than that of mango, orange and pineapple if the total number of students is 360?
![](https://search-static.byjusweb.com/question-images/byjus/infinitestudent-images/ckeditor_assets/pictures/63848/content_pie.png)
How many students like juices other than that of mango, orange and pineapple if the total number of students is 360?
- 70
- 80
- 65
- 60
Q.
In a pie chart, the sum of the percentages of each component in the chart need not add up to 100.
True
False
Q.
Comparison of parts of a whole may be done by a:
histogram
line graph
bar graph
pie chart
Q.
The funds allotted by the government for various development activities are given. Draw a pie-chart for the same.
Development Activity |
Funds allotted (in crores) |
||
Agriculture |
560 |
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Irrigation |
450 |
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Industries |
890 |
||
Electricity |
440 |
||
Transport |
1, 260 |