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Grades 6, 7 and 8 - Math - Middle School - Data Handling - Pie Charts
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A pie chart is a good way to illustrate how a data set is distributed over its different categories. Each category is represented by a 'slice' of the pie and the bigger the 'slice' the more important that category is.
 

Grades 6, 7 and 8 - Math - Middle School - Data Handling - Pie Charts
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10 Questions

1. Each 'slice' of a pie chart is what part of a circle?
2. In a pie chart showing the sports played by 1,000 boys, a 45° sector is labeled 'no regular sport'. How many boys does this represent?
3. The size of each 'slice' of pie is measured by its .......
4. What percentage of the boys said they took part in no regular sport?
5. The sector labeled 'football' is more than half the pie chart so the number of boys who play football is more than .......
6. In a percentage pie chart, what angle represents 10% of the data?
7. What fraction of a pie chart showing the favorite TV soaps of 400 people, represents the 80 people who chose Eastenders?
8. In the TV soaps survey 150 people chose Coronation Street. What pie chart angle represents this group?
9. The total of the pie chart angles should be .......
10. Ten boys said they played tennis. To the nearest degree, what pie chart angle represents tennis?