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iGCSE (2021 Edition)

18.07 Pie charts

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Pie charts
1

The given pie chart shows the results of a class survey where students were asked to nominate their favourite food:

a

Which was the most popular food?

b

Which two foods were equally popular?

2

The results of a senatorial election in a European country, where 4000 people voted, are shown in the given pie chart:

a

Who won the election?

b

After the election, the winner decides to send promotional packages to everyone they suspect voted for Zorg. How many packages should they prepare?

3

Every student in year 7 was surveyed on their favourite subject, and the results are displayed in the given pie chart:

a

Which was the most popular subject?

b

What percentage of the class selected History, Phys. Ed., or Languages?

c

If 32 students selected Science, how many students are there in year 7?

4

The following pie charts show the distribution of nuclear weapons owned by countries around the world:

a

Which country has the most nuclear weapons according to the pie charts?

b

Which two countries have around half of the nuclear weapons that are not owned by Russia or the USA?

c

How many countries have more than 100 nuclear weapons?

Construct pie charts
5

A pharmaceutical company runs trials of a potential virus vaccine. There are 1080 volunteers for the trial, and the results are shown in the following table:

ResultNumber of volunteersAngle size
\text{Improvement}705\dfrac{705}{1080}\times 360\degree= 235\degree
\text{No change}240
\text{Deterioration}135
a

Use your calculator to complete the table and find the angle size for each result.

b

Hence construct a pie chart to represent this data, labelling each sector piece with the name and angle size.

6

A business wishes to construct a pie chart to display which month holidays are taken over the summer months. They surveyed 180 employees, and the results are shown in the following table:

MonthNumber of employeesAngle size
\text{November}30\dfrac{30}{180}\times 360\degree= 60\degree
\text{December}40
\text{January}50
\text{February}20
\text{March}40
a

Use your calculator to complete the table and find the angle size for each month.

b

Hence construct a pie chart to represent this data, labelling each sector piece with the name and angle size.

7

A marketing company wishes to construct a pie chart to display the market share of smartphone manufacturers. They surveyed 4000 people, and the results are shown in the following table:

ManufacturerResponsesAngle size
\text{Apple}2051\dfrac{2051}{4000}\times 360\degree= 184.6\degree
\text{Samsung}967
\text{Huawei}531
\text{Other}451
a

Use your calculator to complete the table and find the angle size for each manufacturer, correct to one decimal place.

b

Hence construct a pie chart to represent this data.

8

A teacher surveys 220 students to find their favourite subject and wishes to construct a pie chart to display the data. The survey results are shown in the following table:

SubjectNumber of studentsPercentageAngle size
\text{Maths}44\dfrac{44}{220}=20\%20\% \text{ of} \, 220 = 72\degree
\text{English}55
\text{History}33
\text{Science}77
\text{Other}11
a

Use your calculator to complete the table and find the percentage of students and angle size for each subject.

b

Hence construct a pie chart to represent this data, labelling each sector piece with the name and percentage.

9

The given pie chart was displayed on a news program:

a

Describe two mathematical errors with this pie chart.

b

Which of the following images better represents the same information?

A
B
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Outcomes

0607C11.1

Reading and interpretation of graphs or tables of data.

0607C11.3C

Pie charts

0607E11.1

Reading and interpretation of graphs or tables of data.

0607E11.3C

Pie charts

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