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The Number of Hours, Spent by a School Boy in Different Activities in a Day is Given Below : Activity Sleep School Play Homework Others Total Number - Algebra

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The number of hours, spent by a school boy in different activities in a day is given below : 

Activity Sleep School Play Homework Others Total
Number of Hours 7 7 2 4 4 24

Represent the above information using a pie diagram.

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Activity No. of Hours θ = Measure of Central angle
Sleep 7 `7/24 xx 360 = 105`
School 7 `7/24 xx 360 = 105`
Play 2 `2/24 xx 360 = 30`
Homework 4 `4/24 xx 360 = 60`
Other 4 `4/24 xx 360 = 60`
Total 24 360

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