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Learning Objective: Drawing Pie Charts

STANDARD QUESTIONS
QUESTION 1
A football team plays 36 matches in the season. The
results are

Win Draw Lose


14 6 16

(a) Calculate the angle one match represents in a


pie chart.

(b) Calculate the angle of each category in the pie


chart.

(c) Use the pie chart, to the right, to show the


information.

QUESTION 2
Here is some information about the favourite
foods of 120 children.

Number of
Food Angle
children
Curry 20
Chicken 60
Spaghetti 10
Roast 20
Other 10
Total 120 360

(a) Complete the table to show the angle


needed to show the information on a pie chart.

(b) Use the angles you have calculated to draw


a pie chart. Use the pie chart here.

QUESTION 3
The table shows the year groups for 60 children.
Year Number of
Angle
Group children
Year 4 10
Year 5 40
Year 6 10
Total 60 360

(a) Calculate the angle that represents one


child.

(b) Complete the table to show the angles


needed to show the information on a pie chart.

(c) Use the angles you have calculated to draw


a pie chart showing the information.
ACCELERATED QUESTIONS

QUESTION 4

A teacher surveyed 72 children and asked them how they usually travelled to school. The results
are summarised in the pie chart below.

Write down the number of children for each of the different ways of travelling to school.

Use your protractor to measure the pieces of pie. You are basically doing the activity from before
but in reverse.

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