Statistics
STATISTICS: PIE CHARTS
1. Complete the chart by finding the sector angle for each category. Remember, you must include work for full credit.
|
CANDY |
NUMBER SOLD |
SECTOR ANGLE |
|
Snickers |
151 |
|
|
Skittles |
191 |
|
|
M&M’s |
61 |
|
|
Almond Joy |
91 |
|
|
Butterfinger |
107 |
|
2. Stacy’s daily schedule is as follows: runs for 1 hour, studies for 2 hours, spends 2 hours eating, spends 1 hour watching TV, hangs out with friends/family for 5 hours, works for 4 hours and sleeps for 9 hours. Using this information, create a table of the sector angles for each category. Remember, you must include work for full credit.
The pie chart below shows the monthly budget for the Patrick family. Use the chart to answer each of the following questions. Remember, you must include work for full credit.
3. If the total monthly budget is $4500, how much money is budgeted for food?
4. If the total monthly budget is $3000, how much money is budgeted for clothing and transportation (combined)?
5. True or False: The total monthly budget for savings and food is more than the total monthly budget for transportation.