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| [eané BlockC3.e RGMI65an) Name... Comparing pie charts for 3 children You need number cards I-10 and a blank pie chart (PCM 205) each. Shuffle the cards and place them in a pile face down. Take turns to take two cards at random from the pile. Add the numbers and record the total. Replace the cards in the pile. Keep taking turns until you have each recorded I2 totals. Draw a pie chart of the results. Compare pie charts, Can you explain the results? pnp LANO3IO} @ (Nd 9 282, UEP WeNOWoH axtona snoDGY 2+7=49 943512 6+10=16 6+5=11 1+4=5 1+3=4 9+8=17 5+8=13 44+6=10 7+1=8 34+5=8 44+2=6 : Pie chart for 2 children You will need a pair of compasses and a ruler each. Each draw a blank pie chart like the one below. Make a small mark on the circumference every 30° so you have I2 evenly spaced marks altogether. Imagine carrying out a survey where you asked 36 people to choose their favourite sport out of football, tennis, swimming and running. Make up the results and show them on your pie chart. Write about all the information you can get from the pie chart. L00@ PN voaH»NP3 WNO>i0H WDd9 102A UoHNPS HoMowDss onong sroDay |

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