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Class 7 Math Worksheet 13 - A Statistics

This document provides a worksheet on statistics and pie charts for a 7th grade mathematics class. It includes definitions and examples of key concepts related to pie charts, as well as practice questions for students to answer about pie charts representing beach activities, farm animal ownership, and vehicle traffic data. The worksheet aims to help students learn how to construct and interpret information from pie charts.

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Class 7 Math Worksheet 13 - A Statistics

This document provides a worksheet on statistics and pie charts for a 7th grade mathematics class. It includes definitions and examples of key concepts related to pie charts, as well as practice questions for students to answer about pie charts representing beach activities, farm animal ownership, and vehicle traffic data. The worksheet aims to help students learn how to construct and interpret information from pie charts.

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The City School

Academic Year 2020-21


Class 7
Subject: Mathematics
Topic: Statistics
Worksheet # 13-A

Student’s Name: ___________________ Date: ___________

Let’s Recall
Pie chart is a circular graph which is used to represent data. In this graph:
● various observations of the data are represented by the sectors of
the circle.
● the total angle formed at the center is 360°.
● the whole circle represents the sum of the values of all the components.
● the angle at the center corresponding to the particular component is given by

Let’s Learn
By the end of this worksheet you’ll be able to construct and interpret data from
the pie charts.

Let’s Explore
Refer page 375, 376 and 377 of D-1 7th Edition to learn about the
concept and then attempt the following questions.
You can explore the concept through the given URL
https://www.khanacademy.org/math/statistics-probability/analyzing-categorical-
data/one-categorical-variable/v/reading-pie-graphs-circle-graphs

Let’s Practice
D-1 7th Edition
Guided Practice: Worked Example 1
Independent Practice: Practice Now 1 Q1, Ex 15B Q2,Q3,Q6 and Q12
Q1. Miss. Sara, teacher of Grade 7 recorded the favorite beach activities of her
class. She made a pie graph based on the results. Study the graph and answer the
questions.

 Which activity is least popular


among the seventh graders?
________

 What percentage of students


like surfing? _________

 Which two activities are


equally popular? __________

 Which activity is the favorite


of 21% students? __________

 What percentage of students like an activity other than sandcastle building?


_____________

Q2. The pie graph shows the information on the


number of farm animals owned by some farm
owners. Use the pie graph to answer the questions

 What is the percentage of Jason’s farm animals?


_______________________________________

 What fraction of animals does Andrew have?


_______________________________________

 Who has the most number of animals?


_______________________________________

 What is the total percent of animals owned by Jason and Walter?


______________________________________________________________

 How many animals are owned by Daniel?


______________________________________________________________
Q3. The following pie chart shows a survey of the numbers of cars, buses and
motorcycles that passes a particular junction. There were 150 buses in the survey.

a) What fraction of the vehicles were motorcycles?

b) What percentage of vehicles passing by the


junction were cars?

c) Calculate the total number of vehicles in the survey.

d) How many cars were in the survey?

Let’s Have Fun

Extended Optional Practice:


Nuggets from Century: Interpreting Pie Charts [MF50.11]
https://www.transum.org/software/SW/Starter_of_the_day/Students/Pie_Charts.
asp?Level=3

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