6. How is a doughnut chart different from a pie chart?
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doughnut chart has a hole in the centre but pie chart doesn't have a hole
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PIE CHART: Pie charts actually offer three separate options. You compare the ratio of the angles, the ratio of the areas of each wedge or slice, or last you can use the length of the outer circumference. The doughnut chart only offers the latter, though it gives you both an inner and outer edge to work with.
DOUGHNUT CHART: A doughnut chart (also spelled donut) is a variant of the pie chart, with a blank center allowing for additional information about the data as a whole to be included. Doughnut charts are similar to pie charts in that their aim is to illustrate proportions.
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