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The document contains a question sheet with 4 multiple choice questions about pie charts and calculating percentages from data. It also contains the corresponding answer sheet. Question 1 asks about calculating angles from cost data for running a car. Question 2 asks about calculating numbers of children from favorite ice cream flavors on a pie chart. Question 3 asks about calculating angles and percentages from a household budget. Question 4 asks about calculating numbers of students from a pie chart on favorite subjects. The answer sheet provides the calculated angles, numbers, and percentages corresponding to each question.

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Pie Charts Worksheet, Representing Data From GCSE Maths Tutor

The document contains a question sheet with 4 multiple choice questions about pie charts and calculating percentages from data. It also contains the corresponding answer sheet. Question 1 asks about calculating angles from cost data for running a car. Question 2 asks about calculating numbers of children from favorite ice cream flavors on a pie chart. Question 3 asks about calculating angles and percentages from a household budget. Question 4 asks about calculating numbers of students from a pie chart on favorite subjects. The answer sheet provides the calculated angles, numbers, and percentages corresponding to each question.

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Info. & Prob.

– data pie charts question sheet IP-PC-01

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1. The cost of running a car over a year is £1950.


For each cost calculate the angle swept out if the data were to be presented as a pie chart.
(answers to 2 d.p.)

(a) insurance £300 (b) road tax £120 (c) M.O.T. test £50
(d) petrol £1200 (e) repairs £200 (f) servicing £80
2. A pie chart is constructed representing the ice cream tastes of 1080 children.
If the angles swept out for each flavour are as follows, calculate the number of children
each angle represents.

(a) 25o lime (b) 47o banana (c) 69o orange


(d) 105o chocolate (e) 72o strawberry (f) 11o vanilla

3. A weekly household budget is £280.


For each cost calculate the angle swept out if the data were to be presented as a pie chart.
(answers to 2 d.p.)

(a) rent £125 (b) food £80 (c) heating & lighting £25 (d) clothing £15 (e) holidays £35

For each cost (below) calculate the % of the budget taken.

(f) rent (g) food (h) heating & lighting (i) clothing (j) holidays

4. The pie chart represents the favourite subjects of 700 students in a secondary school.

(a) How many students liked French?


(b) How many students in total liked science and mathematics?
(c) What angle was swept out by english?
(d) What angle was swept out by students not liking P.E.? (1 d.p.)

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Info. & Prob. – data pie charts answer sheet IP-PC-01

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1. (a) 55.38o (b) 22.15o (c) 9.23o (d) 221.54o (e) 36.92o (f) 14.77o

2. (a) 75 (b) 141 (c) 207 (d) 315 (e) 216 (f) 33

3. (a) 160.71o (b) 102.86o (c) 32.14o (d) 19.29o (e) 45.00o

(f) 44.64% (g) 28.57% (h) 8.93% (i) 5.36% (j) 12.50%

4. (a) 84 (b) 427 (c) 72o (d) 334.8 o

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