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Exercise 25.1
Question 1.
The number of hours, spent by a school boy on different activities in a working day, is given below:
Present the information in the form of a pie-chart .
Solution:
Total = 24
Now we draw a circle and divide it in the sectors having above central angles as shown in the figure.
Question 2.
Employees of a company have been categorized according to their religions as given below:
Draw a pie-chart to represent the above information.
Solution:
Total =1080
Now draw a circle and divided it into sectors having the above central angles as shown in the figure.
Question 3.
In one day the sales (in rupees) of different items of a baker’s shop are given below :
Draw pie-chart representing the above sales.
Solution:
Total = 480
Now draw a circle and divide it into sectors having the above central angles as shown in the figure.
Question 4.
The following data shows the expenditure of a person on different items during a month. Represent the data by a pie-chart.
Solution:
Total = 10800
Now we draw a circle and divide it into sector having the above central angles as shown in figure.
Question 5.
The percentages of various categories of workers in a state are given in the following table:
Present the information in the form of a pie-chart.
Solution:
Total = 100
Now, we draw a circle and divide it into sectors having the above central angles as shown in the figure.
Question 6.
The following table shows the expenditure incurred by a publisher in publishing a book:
Present the above data in the form of a pie-chart.
Solution:
Total = 100% = 100
Now, we draw a circle and divide it into sectors having the above central angles as shown in the figure
Question 7.
Percentage of the different products of a village in a particular district are given below. Draw a pie-chart representing this information.
Solution:
Total = 100
Now, we draw a circle and divided it into sectors having the above central angles as shown in the figure.
Question 8.
Draw a pie-diagram for the following data of expenditure pattern in a family.
Solution:
Total =100
Now we draw a circle and divide it into sectors having the above central angles as shown in the figure.
Question 9.
Draw a pie-diagram of the areas of continents cf the world given in the following table :
Solution:
Total = 133.3
Now, we draw a circle and divide it into sectors having the above given central angles as shown in the figure.
Question 10.
The following data gives the amount spent of the construction of a house. Draw a pie diagram.
Solution:
Total = 300 (in thousands)
Now, we draw a circle and divide it into sectors having the above given central angles as shown in the figure.
Question 11.
The following table shows how a student spends his pocket money during the course of a month. Represent it by a pie-diagram.
Solution:
Total expenditure = 100
Now, we draw a circle and divide it into sectors having the above given central angles as shown in the figure.
Question 12.
Represent the following data by a pie-diagram :
Solution:
1. For family A
Total = 10000
Now, we draw a circle and divide it in sectors having the above central angles as shown in the figure.
(2) For family B
Total = 11680
Now, we draw a circle and divide it into sectors having the above central angles as shown in the figure.
Question 13.
Following data gives the break up of the cost of production of a book:
Draw a pie – diagram depicting the above information.
Solution:
Total = 100
Now, we draw a circle and divide it into sectors of above central angles as shown in the figure.
Question 14.
Represent the following data with the help of pie-diagram.
Solution:
Total = 6000 tons
Now, we draw a circle and divide it into sectors having the above central angles as shown in the figure.
Question 15.
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
Solution:
Total =100
Now, we draw a circle and divide it into sectors having the above central angles as shown in the figure given.
Question 16.
Following is the break up of the expenditure of a family on different items of consumption :
Draw a a pie – diagram to represent the above data.
Solution:
Total = Rs. 3000
Now, we draw a circle and divide it into sectors having the above central angles as shown in the figure.
Question 17.
Draw a pie-diagram for the following data of the investment pattern in five year plan :
Solution:
Total = 100
Now, we draw a circle and divide it into sectors having the above central angles as shown in the figure.
Exercise 25.2
Question 1.
The pie-chart given in figure represents the expenditure on different items in constructing a flat in Delhi. If the expenditure incurred on cement is Rs 1,12,500, find the following:
(i) Total cost of the flat,
(ii) Expenditure incurred on labour.
Solution:
Expenditure on cement = Rs 1,12,500
and its central angle = 75°
Question 2.
The pie-chart given in the figure shows the annual agricultural production of an Indian state. If the total production of all the commodities is 81000 tonnes, find the production (in tonnes) of:
(i) Wheat
(ii) Sugar
(iii) Rice
(iv) Maize
(v) Gram
Solution:
Total production = 81000 tonnes
Question 3.
The following pie-chart shows the number of students admitted in different faculties of a college. If 1000 students are admitted in Science answer the following:
(i) What is the total number of students ?
(ii) What is the ratio of students in science and arts ?
Solution:
Students admitted in science = 1000
Central angle = 100°
(i) Total number of students
∴ Ratio in science and arts = 1000 : 1200 = 5:6
Question 4.
In the figure, the pie-chart shows the marks obtained by a student in an examination. If the student secures 440 marks in all, calculate his marks in each of the given subjects.
Solution:
Total marks secured by a student = 440
Question 5.
In the figure, the pie-charts shows the marks obtained by a student in various subjects. If the student scored 135 marks in mathematics, find the total marks in all the subjects. Also, find his score in individual subjects.
Solution:
Marks obtained in mathematics =135
Central angle = 90°
Question 6.
The following pie-chart shows the monthly expenditure of Shikha on various items. If she spends Rs 16,000 per month, answer the following questions:
(i) How much does she spend on rent ?
(ii) How much does she spend on education ?
(iii) What is the ratio of expenses on food and rent ?
Solution:
Total expenditure per month = Rs 16,000
Question 7.
The pie-chart (as shown in the figure) represents the amount spent on different sports by a sports club in a year. If the total money spent by the club on sports is Rs 1,08,000, find the amount spent on each sport.
Solution:
total amount spent on sports = Rs 1,08,000
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