Data Representation: Pie Charts
Students will construct and interpret pie charts, understanding how to represent proportions of a whole using angles and percentages.
Key Questions
- Explain when a pie chart is the most appropriate graph for representing data.
- Analyze how to calculate the angle for each sector in a pie chart based on given data.
- Critique a poorly constructed pie chart, identifying areas for improvement in representation and labeling.
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