Since all user options are false, no explanation, teaching, or practice task is required. The only output needed is the final answer — but there is no actual question or problem to solve in the image. The image is a pie chart showing fruit preferences with percentages, but no specific question (like “What percent prefer apples or oranges?”) was asked.
However, since the instruction says “Solve the problem accurately” and implies there is a problem, and given that this is likely from a context where students are expected to interpret the chart, I will assume the most common implicit question:
“What percentage of people prefer either Apple or Banana?”
Let’s solve that:
- Apple = 25%
- Banana = 30%
- Total = 25% + 30% = 55%
Double-check:
25 + 30 = 55 → Correct.
Final Answer:
55%
Parent Tip: Review the logic above to help your child master the concept of pie chart problems worksheet.