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The Following Table Shows How a Student Spends His Pocket Money During the Course of a Month. Represent It by a Pie-diagram. - Mathematics

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The following table shows how a student spends his pocket money during the course of a month. Represent it by a pie-diagram.

Items Food Entertainment Other expenditure Savings
Expenditure 40% 25% 20% 15%
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उत्तर

We know:
Central angle of a component = (component value/sum of component values x 360)
Here, total expenditure = 100%
Thus, central angle for each component can be calculated as follows:
 

Item Expenditure
(in %)
Sector angles
Food 40 40/100 x 360 = 144
Entertainment 25 25/100 x 360 = 90
Other expenditures 20 20/100 x 360 = 72
Savings 15 15/100 x 360 = 54


Now, the pie chat representing the given data can be constructed by following the steps below:
Step 1 : Draw circle of an appropriate radius.
Step 2 : Draw a vertical radius of the circle drawn in step 1.
Step 3 : Choose the largest central angle. Here the largest central angle is 144o. Draw a sector with the central angle 144o in such a way that one of its radii coincides with the radius drawn in step 2 and another radius is in its counter clockwise direction.
Step 4 : Construct other sectors representing the other items in the clockwise sense in descending order of magnitudes of their central angles.
​Step 5 : Shade the sectors with different colours and label them, as shown as in figure below.​​

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पाठ 25: Data Handling-III (Pictorial Representation of Data as Pie Charts or Circle Graphs) - Exercise 25.1 [पृष्ठ १३]

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आरडी शर्मा Mathematics [English] Class 8
पाठ 25 Data Handling-III (Pictorial Representation of Data as Pie Charts or Circle Graphs)
Exercise 25.1 | Q 11 | पृष्ठ १३

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