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What is the difference between Pie Chart and Bar Chart? Why do we use them?

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Answered by rishikasarpal
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Pie charts show how much each category represents as a proportion of the whole, by using a circular format with different-sized “slices” for different percentages of the whole. Bar graphs use a series of rectangular bars to show absolute values or proportions for each of the categories.

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Answered by siddharth6395
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Pie charts show how much each category represents as a proportion of the whole, by using a circular format with different-sized “slices” for different percentages of the whole. Bar graphs use a series of rectangular bars to show absolute values or proportions for each of the categories

The purpose of a Pie chart is to illustrate the contribution of different values to a total. For example, to see the total sales split by product category. You can then see the percentage contribution of each product category to the total revenue. The Pie chart is not the only chart type that can produce this visual.

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