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HDL 1 L 2 Piechart
HDL 1 L 2 Piechart
Tea
Coffee
Neither
Drinking preferences of
Numeracy students
Tea
Coffee
Neither
Every pie chart has…
• A title
• A key
• Sectors
These follow….
Title Drinking preferences of
Numeracy students
Tea
Coffee
Neither
Drinking preferences of
Numeracy students
Tea
Coffee
Neither
A key
Drinking preferences of
Numeracy students
Tea
Coffee
Neither
Sectors
More pie charts
Numbers of people who follow pie
charts in Dave's class
People who
understand pie
charts
People who don’t
understand pie
charts
How well do Dave's students
understand pie charts?
People who
understand pie
charts
People who don’t
understand pie
charts
People who can't
be bothered with
charts
Student understanding of pie charts
Understand pie
charts
Don’t understand
pie charts
Can't be
bothered
Missing from
session
Now let’s try a real one
• Do a survey of the • Let’s see what that
group and whether looks like as a pie
people prefer tea, chart
coffee or neither,
using the tally method
• End E3 here
Constructing a chart
• Answers follow…
Factors of 360
• 1
• 2
• 3
• 4
• 5
• 6
• 8
Factors of 360
• 9
• 10
• 12
• 15
• 18
• 20
• 30
Factors of 360
• 36
• 40
• 45
• 60
• 72
• 90
• 120
• 180
Working out the angles…
• Let’s imagine we do a survey of 12 people
to find out whether they prefer tea, coffee,
or some other drink
• 1 x 360
12
You can put any number over 1 - this
doesn’t change its value, and lets you
multiply it as a fraction
• 1 x 360
12 1
Sector size for tea
• 1 x 360 • 1 x 360 = 360
12 1
• 360 divided by 12 =
30
• 8 x 360
12
You can put any number over 1 - this
doesn’t change its value, and lets you
multiply it as a fraction
• 8 x 360
12 1
Sector size for coffee
• 8 x 360 • Reduce 8/12 to its
12 1 lowest terms – 2/3
• = 240 degrees
Boxing clever
• Some people always work out the basic
sector first and then multiply up from that
Tea
Coffee
Other