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A circle can be divided into parts to show the ratios of different components. A pie diagram is one such representation. Pie charts are also referred to as Angular Circle Diagrams. The circle is divided into as many sections as there are elements by drawing straight lines from the centre to the circumference. According to Herbert and Raymond, a pie diagram is a circular diagram divided into smaller sections. The section size of a pie diagram represents the proportion of each part to the whole.
While preparing a pie diagram, different sectors which represent different component elements should be identified from one another through varied shades, and colours, or by using either expressive or descriptive labels.
To construct a pie diagram, the following steps should be followed:
Draw a pie chart to reflect the following expenditure for an ordinary working-class family.
Items | % of Total Expenditure |
|---|---|
Food | 45 |
Clothing | 15 |
Education | 25 |
Electricity | 10 |
Miscellaneous | 5 |
The sum of the percentages of total expenditure is 100. It means that the total angle; i.e., 360° represents 100. Now, multiply each of the percentages by or 3.6° to determine the proportionate angles.
Items | % of Total Expenditure | Proportionate Angles |
|---|---|---|
Food | 45% | 45 x 3.6 = 162° |
Clothing | 15% | 15 x 3.6 = 54° |
Education | 25% | 25 x 3.6 = 90° |
Electricity | 10% | 10 x 3.6 = 36° |
Miscellaneous | 5% | 5 x 3.6 = 18° |
100% | 360° |
According to the degrees of angles at the centre, the circle is divided into five parts. Hence, the pie diagram for the given data will be represented as:
👁 Pie Diagram