Circle graphs
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- The circle graph shows the types of activities that 200 students participated in during the school year.
- Compare the data in these two circle graphs.
- Who spends more time sleeping in a typical day?
- How much longer does Alex spend on recreation activities than Sam in a typical day?
- Which activity do both Alex and Sam spend most of their time on?
- What is the difference between the measures of the central angles in the Recreation section of Alex and Sam's day?
- 30 grade 7 students were surveyed to determine their favorite type of pop.
- Could you use a circle graph to represent the following? Explain.
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Topic Notes
Circle graphs are also known as pie charts. In this section, we are asked to interpret and create circle graphs. When interpreting the graphs, we are asked to determine the number of people represented by given percentages in our graphs. Also, we are asked to interpret tables of data and fill in these tables by converting between fractions, percentages and decimal numbers. Finally, we are asked to draw circle graphs to display data given in these tables.
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