Math, asked by racheldsouza2006, 1 year ago

The favourite flavours of ice creams for students of a school are given in percentages as follows:Flavours Percentages of students Chocolate 50% Vanilla 25% Other Flavours 25% Represent this data in a Pie-Chart​

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Answered by TanikaWaddle
53

Given : percentage of the ice cream flavours

To draw : The  pie chart of the given information

Explanation:

percentage of the students of the school

chocolate = 50%

vanilla = 25%

other flavour = 25%

since chocolate flavour is most favorite flavour for the students of the school

it is 50% i.e half of the circle

The pie chart is shown in the below attachment

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Answered by KINGAZHA
2

Answer:

Represent the data in the form of pie chart.

Flavours percentage of students

Chocolate ---- 50%

Vanilla ---------25%

Caramel--------25%Represent the data in the form of pie chart. Represent the data in the form of pie chart.

Flavours percentage of students

Chocolate ---- 50%

Vanilla ---------25%

Caramel--------25%

Flavours percentage of students

Chocolate ---- 50%

Vanilla ---------25%

Caramel--------25%

Step-by-step explanation:

Represent the data in the form of pie chart.

Flavours percentage of students

Chocolate ---- 50%

Vanilla ---------25%

Caramel--------25%Represent the data in the form of pie chart.

Flavours percentage of students

Chocolate ---- 50%

Vanilla ---------25%

Caramel--------25%Represent the data in the form of pie chart.

Flavours percentage of students

Chocolate ---- 50%

Vanilla ---------25% Represent the data in the form of pie chart.

Flavours percentage of students

Chocolate ---- 50%

Vanilla ---------25%

Caramel--------25%Represent the data in the form of pie chart.

Flavours percentage of students

Chocolate ---- 50%

Vanilla ---------25% Represent the data in the form of pie chart.

Flavours percentage of students

Chocolate ---- 50%

Vanilla ---------25%

Caramel--------25%

Caramel--------25%

Caramel--------25%

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