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Curriculum: Alaska Math Grade Level Expectations   Click to change Curriculum

Topic: Analysis and Central Tendency  Click to change Topic

Lesson: [8] S&P-2: Circle Graphs  Click to change Lesson

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fff The number of passengers traveling to different places from a city in a day are represented in the circle graph. Find the ratio of the number of passengers traveling to Texas to those of going to New York, if the total number of passengers is 200. fff View Solution
fff The circle graph shows the number of people of different ages who visited a particular restaurant during a week. Find the central angle for the number of people aged between 19 and 30 yrs.
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fff The circle graph shows the percentage of money granted to different sectors in a state. What is the ratio of the percentage of money granted to the education sector to that granted to the electricity sector?
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fff The cost of construction of each house in a city is $90,000. The selling price (in $1000) of 5 such houses are shown in the pie chart. What is the profit made on house D? fff View Solution
fff Ethan divides 24 hours of the day for different activities. His time schedule is given in the circle graph. On which activity does he spend most of his time?
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fff Ed divides 24 hours of the day for different activities. His time schedule is given in the circle graph. On which activity does he spend most of his time?
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fff The circle graph shows the percentage of people traveling on a cruise. If there are 9000 passengers in all, find, using the graph, the ratio of the number of passengers traveling to US West to that traveling to Hawai. fff View Solution
fff The number of computers sold in a day by different companies is represented in the pie chart. Find the average number of computers sold in a day. fff View Solution
fff The cost of constructing a house in a city is $90,000. The selling prices (in $1000) of five houses are shown in the pie chart. Find the loss incurred on house C.
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fff Nathan divides 24 hours of the day for different activities. His time schedule is given in the circle graph. On which activity does he spend most of his time?
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fff The population (in millions) of five countries is shown in the circle graph. What is the sum of the populations of the five countries?
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fff The circle graph shows the percentage of cops of different age groups in a region. Find the number of cops belonging to the age group of 23 - 32 years, if the total number of cops in the region is 200.
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fff The circle graph shows the number of people of different ages who visited a particular restaurant during a week. Find the central angle for the number of people aged between 31 and 50 yrs.
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fff The circle graph shows the percentage of money granted to different sectors in a state. What is the ratio of the percentage of money granted to the industrial sector to that granted to the agriculture sector?
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fff The cost of construction of each house in a city is $90,000. The selling price (in $1000) of 5 such houses are shown in the pie chart. What is the loss made on house A? fff View Solution
fff A restaurant owner recorded the number of visitors of different age groups who visited his restaurant during a week. The statistics were shown in the circle graph. What fraction of the visitors are the people aged between 31 to 50 years? fff View Solution
fff The circle graph shows the distribution of 15000 passengers by cruise. From the circle graph, how many people are traveling to Canada by cruise?
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fff The circle graph represents the age groups of passengers who traveled to New York last year. What is the difference between the number of passangers, in the age groups of 30 to 39 and 50 to 59 years, who traveled to New York, if the total passengers were 12500? fff View Solution
fff The circle graph shows the percentage of money granted to different sectors in a state. What percentage is granted to the top two sectors? fff View Solution
fff Andy divides 24 hours in a day for different activities. His time schedule is given in the circle graph. What percent of the total time is spent on eating? fff View Solution
fff The sales percentage of a product in different regions is shown in the circle graph below. What is the difference between the sales percentage of North America and that of Europe?
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fff A restaurant owner recorded the number of visitors of different age groups who visited his restaurant during a week. The statistics were shown in the circle graph. What fraction of the visitors are the people aged below 12 years? fff View Solution
fff Find the values of A and B using the circle graph.
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fff The circle graph represents the percentages of people who like different fruits. Find the number of people who like apples, if the total number of people is 1000. fff View Solution
fff The number of passengers traveling to different places from a city in a day are represented in the circle graph. Find the number of passengers travelling to Texas, if the total number of passengers is 200. fff View Solution
fff The circle graph represents the percentage of private schools in the United States and the corresponding levels of annual tuition fee. Find the fraction of the schools with an annual tuition fee of $1501 - $2500.
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fff The circle graph represents the age groups of passengers who went to Richmond last year. Find the difference between the number of passengers who belong to the age group of 50 to 59 years and 40 to 49 years, if the total number of passengers were 3000.
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fff The number of passengers going to different places from a city in a day are represented in the circle graph. Find the number of passengers traveling to New York, if the total number of passengers is 800.
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fff Matt divides 24 hours in a day for different activities. His time schedule is given in the circle graph. What percent of the total time is spent on playing? fff View Solution
fff The sales percentages of a product in different regions are given in the circle graph. What is the difference between the sales percents of the product in Asia and that in South America?
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fff Find the values of B and E in the circle graph. fff View Solution
fff The circle graph represents the percentages of people who like different fruits. Find the number of people who like cherries, if the total number of people is 500. fff View Solution
fff The circle graph shows people of different age groups visiting a particular restaurant during a week. Find the central angle for the number of people aged between 31 and 50.
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fff The circle graph shows the percentage of people traveling on a cruise. Using the graph, find the number of people traveling to Japan, if there are 17000 passengers in all. fff View Solution
fff The circle graph represents the percentage of private schools in the United States, which collect annual tuition fee. Find the fraction of the schools with an annual tuition fee of $1501 to $2500.
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fff The circle graph shows the percentage of people traveling on a cruise. If there are 12000 passengers in all, find, using the graph, the ratio of the number of passengers traveling to Hawai to that traveling to Canada. fff View Solution
fff The circle graph shows the percentage of funds allotted by the government for different sectors. Find the percentage of funds allotted for Transport and Education, if both sectors are allotted equal amount. fff View Solution
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