R. D. Sharma Solutions for Chapter: Data Handling-III (Pictorial Representation of Data as Pie Charts or Circle Graphs), Exercise 1: EXERCISE

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MEDIUM
8th CBSE
IMPORTANT

The following data gives the amount spent on the construction of a house. Draw a pie diagram.

Items Cement Timber Bricks Labour Steel Miscellaneous
Expenditure (in thousand Rs) 60 30 45 75 45 45

MEDIUM
8th CBSE
IMPORTANT

The following table shows how a student spends his pocket money during the course of a month. Represent it by a pie-diagram.

Items Food Entertainment Other expenditure Savings
Expenditure 40% 25% 20% 15%

 

MEDIUM
8th CBSE
IMPORTANT

Represent the following data by a pie-diagram:

Items of Expenditure Expenditure
Family A Family B
Food 4000 6400
Clothing 2500 480
Rent 1500 3200
Education 400 1000
Miscellaneous 1600 600
Total 10000 11680

 

EASY
8th CBSE
IMPORTANT

Following data gives the break up of the cost of production of book:

Printing Paper Binding Charges Advertisment Royalty Miscellaneous
30% 15% 15% 20% 10% 15%

Draw a pie- diagram depicting the above information.

EASY
8th CBSE
IMPORTANT

Represent the following data with the help of a pie-diagram:

Items Wheat Rice Tea
Production (in metric tons) 3260 1840 900

MEDIUM
8th CBSE
IMPORTANT

Draw a pie-diagram representing the relative frequencies (expressed as percentage) of the eight classes as given below:
12.6, 18.2, 17.5, 20.3, 2.8, 4.2, 9.8, 14.7

MEDIUM
8th CBSE
IMPORTANT

Following is the break up of the expenditure of a family on different items of consumption:

Items Food Clothing Rent Education Fuel etc Medicine Miscellaneous
Expenditure (in ) 1600 200 600 150 100 80 270

Draw a pie-diagram to represent the above data.

MEDIUM
8th CBSE
IMPORTANT

Draw a pie-diagram for the following data of the investment pattern in a five year plan:

Agriculture Irrigation and Power Small Industries Transport Social Service Miscellaneous
14% 16% 29% 17% 16% 8%