Quarter 3, Week 5: For INHS Classroom Use Only)
Quarter 3, Week 5: For INHS Classroom Use Only)
Quarter 3, Week 5: For INHS Classroom Use Only)
Quarter 3, Week 5
At the end of the session, I would be able to present data using the Pie Chart
A Pie Chart is a type of graph that displays data in a circular graph. The pieces of the graph
are proportional to the fraction of the whole in each category. In other words, each slice of
the pie is relative to the size of that category in the group as a whole. The entire “pie”
represents 100 percent of a whole, while the pie “slices” represent portions of the whole.
The following chart shows water usage. You can see that toilet water usage is greater than
shower water usage because the piece of the “pie” is greater:
Pie charts give you a snapshot of how a group is broken down into smaller pieces.
Pie charts are best to use when you are trying to compare parts of a whole.
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ILOILO NATIONAL HIGH SCHOOL
Luna Street, La Paz, Iloilo City
(for INHS classroom use only) Statistics
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ILOILO NATIONAL HIGH SCHOOL
Luna Street, La Paz, Iloilo City
(for INHS classroom use only) Statistics
Practice Exercise:
Make a Pie Chart representing the table below.
Favorite Type of Movie
Comedy Action Romance Drama SciFi
4 5 6 1 4
5%
25%
30%
References:
https://www.statisticshowto.com/probability-and-statistics/descriptive-statistics/pie-chart/
http://geographypoint.com/2018/10/advantages-and-disadvantages-of-pie-charts/
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