Sunday, March 22, 2020
Circle Graphs
Circle Graphs The circle graph is a graph drawn in the shape of a circle and is divided into sectors. Each of these sectors represents a part of a data set. These sectors may be mostly represented as percentage. This circle graph is also called pie chart. To draw the graph we need to calculate the degrees for each arc or sectors. This is done by multiplying percentage with 360 degree. Then with the help of a protractor the graph is drawn. This circle graphs are very useful tool and explained by the following examples. Example 1: A collection of 200 people are sitting in a room. These are 3 colored chairs; 80 sitting on red, 60 sitting on blue, and 60 sitting on green. Calculate the percentage and degrees of the circle graph. Solution: Total people are 200 Percentage on red chair = 80/200 x 100= 40%; (40/100)360 =144 Percentage on blue chair = 60/200 x 100= 30%; (30/100)360 =108 Percentage on green chair = 60/200 x 100= 30%; (30/100)360 =108 Example 2: In a traffic jam, we have 20 Zen, 20 Santro, 30 Nano and 40 WagonR. Find the percentage and degree of the types of cars. Solution: Total cars = 20+20+30+40 = 110 Percentage of Zen = 20/110 x 100 = 18.18%; (18.18/100)360 =65.45 Percentage of Santro = 20/110 x 100 = 18.18%; (18.18/100)360 =65.45 Percentage of Nano = 30/110 x 100 = 27.77%; (27.77/100)360 =99.97 Percentage of WagonR = 40/110 x 100 = 16.66%; (16.66/100)360 =59.97
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