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1. The number of hours, spent by a school boy on different activities in a working
day, is given below:
Activities Sleep School Home Play Others Total
Number
of Hours
8 7 4 2 3 24
Present the information in the form of a pie-chart.
Solution:
Here, total number of hours = 24
So,
The central angle = (component value/24) × 360°
The central angle for each activity will be calculated as follows
Activity Number of Hours Central Angle
Sleep 8 8/24 × 360° = 120
o
School 7 7/24 × 360° = 105
o
Home 4 4/24 × 360° = 60
o
Play 2 2/24 × 360° = 30
o
Others 3 3/24 × 360° = 45
o
Now, the pie-chart can be constructed by using the given data.
Steps to construct:
Step 1: Draw the circle of an appropriate radius.
Step 2: Draw a vertical radius anywhere inside the circle.
Step 3: Choose the largest central angle. Here, it is 120
o
. Construct a sector of central
angle 120
o
whose one radius coincides with the radius drawn in step 2 and the other
radius is in clockwise direction to the vertical radius.
Step 4: Construct other sectors representing other values in clockwise direction in
descending order of magnitudes of their central angles.
Step 5: Shade the sectors so obtained by different colours and label them as shown in
below figure.
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1. The number of hours, spent by a school boy on different activities in a working
day, is given below:
Activities Sleep School Home Play Others Total
Number
of Hours
8 7 4 2 3 24
Present the information in the form of a pie-chart.
Solution:
Here, total number of hours = 24
So,
The central angle = (component value/24) × 360°
The central angle for each activity will be calculated as follows
Activity Number of Hours Central Angle
Sleep 8 8/24 × 360° = 120
o
School 7 7/24 × 360° = 105
o
Home 4 4/24 × 360° = 60
o
Play 2 2/24 × 360° = 30
o
Others 3 3/24 × 360° = 45
o
Now, the pie-chart can be constructed by using the given data.
Steps to construct:
Step 1: Draw the circle of an appropriate radius.
Step 2: Draw a vertical radius anywhere inside the circle.
Step 3: Choose the largest central angle. Here, it is 120
o
. Construct a sector of central
angle 120
o
whose one radius coincides with the radius drawn in step 2 and the other
radius is in clockwise direction to the vertical radius.
Step 4: Construct other sectors representing other values in clockwise direction in
descending order of magnitudes of their central angles.
Step 5: Shade the sectors so obtained by different colours and label them as shown in
below figure.
2. Employees of a company have been categorized according to their religions as
given below:
Religious Hindu Muslim Sikh Christian Total
Number of
Workers
420 300 225 105 1080
Draw a pie-chart to represent the above information.
Solution:
Here, total number of workers = 1080
So,
The central angle = (component value/1080) × 360°
The central angle for each activity will be calculated as follows
Religious Number of Workers Central Angle
Hindu 420 420/1080 × 360° = 144
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1. The number of hours, spent by a school boy on different activities in a working
day, is given below:
Activities Sleep School Home Play Others Total
Number
of Hours
8 7 4 2 3 24
Present the information in the form of a pie-chart.
Solution:
Here, total number of hours = 24
So,
The central angle = (component value/24) × 360°
The central angle for each activity will be calculated as follows
Activity Number of Hours Central Angle
Sleep 8 8/24 × 360° = 120
o
School 7 7/24 × 360° = 105
o
Home 4 4/24 × 360° = 60
o
Play 2 2/24 × 360° = 30
o
Others 3 3/24 × 360° = 45
o
Now, the pie-chart can be constructed by using the given data.
Steps to construct:
Step 1: Draw the circle of an appropriate radius.
Step 2: Draw a vertical radius anywhere inside the circle.
Step 3: Choose the largest central angle. Here, it is 120
o
. Construct a sector of central
angle 120
o
whose one radius coincides with the radius drawn in step 2 and the other
radius is in clockwise direction to the vertical radius.
Step 4: Construct other sectors representing other values in clockwise direction in
descending order of magnitudes of their central angles.
Step 5: Shade the sectors so obtained by different colours and label them as shown in
below figure.
2. Employees of a company have been categorized according to their religions as
given below:
Religious Hindu Muslim Sikh Christian Total
Number of
Workers
420 300 225 105 1080
Draw a pie-chart to represent the above information.
Solution:
Here, total number of workers = 1080
So,
The central angle = (component value/1080) × 360°
The central angle for each activity will be calculated as follows
Religious Number of Workers Central Angle
Hindu 420 420/1080 × 360° = 144
Muslim 300 300/1080 × 360° = 100
Sikh 225 225/1080 × 360° = 75
Christian 105 105/1080 × 360° = 35
Now, the pie-chart can be constructed by using the given data.
Steps to construct:
Step 1: Draw the circle of an appropriate radius.
Step 2: Draw a vertical radius anywhere inside the circle.
Step 3: Choose the largest central angle. Construct a sector of central angle, whose one
radius coincides with the radius drawn in step 2 and the other radius is in clockwise
direction to the vertical radius.
Step 4: Construct other sectors representing other values in clockwise direction in
descending order of magnitudes of their central angles.
Step 5: Shade the sectors so obtained by different colours and label them as shown in
below figure.
3. In one day the sales (in rupees) of different items of a baker’s shop are given
below:
Others 30 30/1080 × 360° = 10
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1. The number of hours, spent by a school boy on different activities in a working
day, is given below:
Activities Sleep School Home Play Others Total
Number
of Hours
8 7 4 2 3 24
Present the information in the form of a pie-chart.
Solution:
Here, total number of hours = 24
So,
The central angle = (component value/24) × 360°
The central angle for each activity will be calculated as follows
Activity Number of Hours Central Angle
Sleep 8 8/24 × 360° = 120
o
School 7 7/24 × 360° = 105
o
Home 4 4/24 × 360° = 60
o
Play 2 2/24 × 360° = 30
o
Others 3 3/24 × 360° = 45
o
Now, the pie-chart can be constructed by using the given data.
Steps to construct:
Step 1: Draw the circle of an appropriate radius.
Step 2: Draw a vertical radius anywhere inside the circle.
Step 3: Choose the largest central angle. Here, it is 120
o
. Construct a sector of central
angle 120
o
whose one radius coincides with the radius drawn in step 2 and the other
radius is in clockwise direction to the vertical radius.
Step 4: Construct other sectors representing other values in clockwise direction in
descending order of magnitudes of their central angles.
Step 5: Shade the sectors so obtained by different colours and label them as shown in
below figure.
2. Employees of a company have been categorized according to their religions as
given below:
Religious Hindu Muslim Sikh Christian Total
Number of
Workers
420 300 225 105 1080
Draw a pie-chart to represent the above information.
Solution:
Here, total number of workers = 1080
So,
The central angle = (component value/1080) × 360°
The central angle for each activity will be calculated as follows
Religious Number of Workers Central Angle
Hindu 420 420/1080 × 360° = 144
Muslim 300 300/1080 × 360° = 100
Sikh 225 225/1080 × 360° = 75
Christian 105 105/1080 × 360° = 35
Now, the pie-chart can be constructed by using the given data.
Steps to construct:
Step 1: Draw the circle of an appropriate radius.
Step 2: Draw a vertical radius anywhere inside the circle.
Step 3: Choose the largest central angle. Construct a sector of central angle, whose one
radius coincides with the radius drawn in step 2 and the other radius is in clockwise
direction to the vertical radius.
Step 4: Construct other sectors representing other values in clockwise direction in
descending order of magnitudes of their central angles.
Step 5: Shade the sectors so obtained by different colours and label them as shown in
below figure.
3. In one day the sales (in rupees) of different items of a baker’s shop are given
below:
Others 30 30/1080 × 360° = 10
Items Ordinary
bread
Fruit
bread
Cakes and
Pastries
Biscuits Others Total
Sales (in
Rs)
260 40 100 60 20 480
Draw a pie-chart to represent the above information.
Solution:
Here, total sales = 480
So,
The central angle = (component value/ 480) × 360°
The central angle for each activity will be calculated as follows
Items Sales (in Rs) Central Angle
Ordinary bread 260 260/480 × 360° = 195
Fruit bread 40 40/480 × 360° = 30
Cakes and Pastries 100 100/480 × 360° = 75
Biscuits 60 60/480 × 360° = 45
Others 20 20/480 × 360° = 15
Now, the pie-chart can be constructed by using the given data.
Steps to construct:
Step 1: Draw the circle of an appropriate radius.
Step 2: Draw a vertical radius anywhere inside the circle.
Step 3: Choose the largest central angle. Construct a sector of central angle, whose one
radius coincides with the radius drawn in step 2 and the other radius is in clockwise
direction to the vertical radius.
Step 4: Construct other sectors representing other values in clockwise direction in
descending order of magnitudes of their central angles.
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1. The number of hours, spent by a school boy on different activities in a working
day, is given below:
Activities Sleep School Home Play Others Total
Number
of Hours
8 7 4 2 3 24
Present the information in the form of a pie-chart.
Solution:
Here, total number of hours = 24
So,
The central angle = (component value/24) × 360°
The central angle for each activity will be calculated as follows
Activity Number of Hours Central Angle
Sleep 8 8/24 × 360° = 120
o
School 7 7/24 × 360° = 105
o
Home 4 4/24 × 360° = 60
o
Play 2 2/24 × 360° = 30
o
Others 3 3/24 × 360° = 45
o
Now, the pie-chart can be constructed by using the given data.
Steps to construct:
Step 1: Draw the circle of an appropriate radius.
Step 2: Draw a vertical radius anywhere inside the circle.
Step 3: Choose the largest central angle. Here, it is 120
o
. Construct a sector of central
angle 120
o
whose one radius coincides with the radius drawn in step 2 and the other
radius is in clockwise direction to the vertical radius.
Step 4: Construct other sectors representing other values in clockwise direction in
descending order of magnitudes of their central angles.
Step 5: Shade the sectors so obtained by different colours and label them as shown in
below figure.
2. Employees of a company have been categorized according to their religions as
given below:
Religious Hindu Muslim Sikh Christian Total
Number of
Workers
420 300 225 105 1080
Draw a pie-chart to represent the above information.
Solution:
Here, total number of workers = 1080
So,
The central angle = (component value/1080) × 360°
The central angle for each activity will be calculated as follows
Religious Number of Workers Central Angle
Hindu 420 420/1080 × 360° = 144
Muslim 300 300/1080 × 360° = 100
Sikh 225 225/1080 × 360° = 75
Christian 105 105/1080 × 360° = 35
Now, the pie-chart can be constructed by using the given data.
Steps to construct:
Step 1: Draw the circle of an appropriate radius.
Step 2: Draw a vertical radius anywhere inside the circle.
Step 3: Choose the largest central angle. Construct a sector of central angle, whose one
radius coincides with the radius drawn in step 2 and the other radius is in clockwise
direction to the vertical radius.
Step 4: Construct other sectors representing other values in clockwise direction in
descending order of magnitudes of their central angles.
Step 5: Shade the sectors so obtained by different colours and label them as shown in
below figure.
3. In one day the sales (in rupees) of different items of a baker’s shop are given
below:
Others 30 30/1080 × 360° = 10
Items Ordinary
bread
Fruit
bread
Cakes and
Pastries
Biscuits Others Total
Sales (in
Rs)
260 40 100 60 20 480
Draw a pie-chart to represent the above information.
Solution:
Here, total sales = 480
So,
The central angle = (component value/ 480) × 360°
The central angle for each activity will be calculated as follows
Items Sales (in Rs) Central Angle
Ordinary bread 260 260/480 × 360° = 195
Fruit bread 40 40/480 × 360° = 30
Cakes and Pastries 100 100/480 × 360° = 75
Biscuits 60 60/480 × 360° = 45
Others 20 20/480 × 360° = 15
Now, the pie-chart can be constructed by using the given data.
Steps to construct:
Step 1: Draw the circle of an appropriate radius.
Step 2: Draw a vertical radius anywhere inside the circle.
Step 3: Choose the largest central angle. Construct a sector of central angle, whose one
radius coincides with the radius drawn in step 2 and the other radius is in clockwise
direction to the vertical radius.
Step 4: Construct other sectors representing other values in clockwise direction in
descending order of magnitudes of their central angles.
Step 5: Shade the sectors so obtained by different colours and label them as shown in
below figure.
4. The following data shows the expenditure of a person on different items during a
month. Represent the data by a pie-chart.
Items of
expenditure
Rent Education Food Clothing Others
Amount (in
Rs)
2700 1800 2400 1500 2400
Solution:
Here, total amount = Rs 10800
So,
The central angle = (component value/10800) × 360°
The central angle for each activity will be calculated as follows
Items of
expenditure
Amount (in Rs) Central angle
Rent 2700 2700/10800 × 360° = 90
Education 1800 1800/10800 × 360° = 60
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