Interpret Pie Charts

In this lesson, we will learn to interpret pie charts. We will look at how percentages are calculated and represented in pie charts.

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Interpret Pie Charts

Interpret pie charts.

Q1.What percentage of the children predicted that Novie would win?
40 children predicted who would win the 100 metre race at sports day. This pie chart shows their predictions.

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Q2.10 children predicted the winner of the race correctly. Who won?

2/3

Q3.How many people thought Zak would win?

3/3

This quiz includes images that don't have any alt text - please contact your teacher who should be able to help you with an audio description.

Unit quizzes are being retired in August 2023

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Quiz:

Interpret Pie Charts

Interpret pie charts.

Q1.What percentage of the children predicted that Novie would win?
40 children predicted who would win the 100 metre race at sports day. This pie chart shows their predictions.

1/3

Q2.10 children predicted the winner of the race correctly. Who won?

2/3

Q3.How many people thought Zak would win?

3/3

Lesson summary: Interpret Pie Charts

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