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Pie Charts Questions MME

This document contains examples of pie charts and questions about interpreting data from pie charts. It includes pie charts showing favorite subjects, snacks, colors, and ages of members of a tennis club. Questions assess calculating angles and percentages from pie charts and determining quantities from the chart data.
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Pie Charts Questions MME

This document contains examples of pie charts and questions about interpreting data from pie charts. It includes pie charts showing favorite subjects, snacks, colors, and ages of members of a tennis club. Questions assess calculating angles and percentages from pie charts and determining quantities from the chart data.
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Pie Charts

1 A group of pupils were asked to name their favourite subject at school.


The results are shown in the table below.

Subject Frequency Angle

Maths 20

English 15

Science 8

PE 17

Total

1(a) Calculate the angles required to represent each subject in a pie chart.
[3 marks]
1(b) Draw a pie chart to illustrate this data.
[3 marks]

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2 Some people were asked to name their favourite snack.


The pie chart below shows the results.

Favourite snack

Fruit

Sweets
Chocolate

Crisps

2(a) Which snack is the most popular?


[1 mark]

Answer

2(b) Which snacks are equally popular?


[1 mark]

Answer

2(c) Can you tell from the pie chart the number of people who said fruit?
Explain your answer.
[1 mark]

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3 40 people were asked to choose their favourite colour.


The results are shown in the pie chart below.

F av o u rit e Colour

Blue

Yellow Red

Green

3(a) Calculate how many people said green?


You must show your working.
[2 marks]

Answer

A person is selected at random.


3(b) What is the probability that the person chosen at random said yellow?
Give your answer as a decimal.
[2 marks]

Answer

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4 The table below shows some information about the number of different makes of car
in a car park.

Make of car Frequency Angle

Ford 15 45

Nissan 72

Vauxhall 20

Audi 63

Volkswagen

4(a) Complete the table above.


[3 marks]
4(b) Draw a pie chart to show the information in the table.
[3 marks]

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5 The ages of males and females at a tennis club were recorded.


The results are shown in the pie charts below.
There are 250 male members.
There are the same number males aged 40 − 59 as there are females.

M ales Females

Over 59 Under 15
Under 15 Over 59

40-59

40-59
15-39
15-39

How many females are there in the tennis club.


You must show your working.
[3 marks]

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