Since I can't view or access images directly, I can't see the pie chart or the specific details of your uploaded image. However, based on your description, it seems like you have a
pie graph titled "Favorite Food" with data about students' favorite foods, and there are questions related to interpreting the graph.
Let me help you solve this step by step — but first, I'll need to make assumptions based on typical problems of this type. If you can provide the actual numbers or percentages from the pie chart, I can give a more accurate answer.
But here’s how we usually approach such problems:
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Typical Structure:
A pie chart shows the distribution of student preferences for different foods. Each slice represents a food item and its size corresponds to the number or percentage of students who chose that food.
Common foods in such charts include:
- Pizza
- Hamburger
- Hot dog
- Sandwich
- Other
Let's assume the following (based on common examples):
| Food | Number of Students |
|-------------|--------------------|
| Pizza | 30 |
| Hamburger | 25 |
| Hot Dog | 15 |
| Sandwich | 20 |
| Other | 10 |
|
Total |
100 |
(These numbers are just an example. Please adjust if your chart is different.)
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Questions & Answers (Example):
1. Which is the most favorite food among the students?
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Pizza — because it has the largest slice (30 students).
2. How many students like hot dogs?
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15 students — read directly from the chart.
3. What is the total number of students surveyed?
👉 Add all values: 30 + 25 + 15 + 20 + 10 =
100 students
4. How many students prefer pizza or hamburger?
👉 30 (pizza) + 25 (hamburger) =
55 students
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Steps to Solve Any Pie Chart Problem:
1.
Identify the total number of responses (usually sum of all slices).
2.
Read each category's value (number or percentage).
3.
Compare sizes to find the most/least popular.
4.
Add or subtract values as needed for combined totals.
5.
Use proportions if percentages are given instead of numbers.
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✔ Please confirm or provide:
- The actual numbers or percentages in the pie chart
- The exact wording of the questions
Then I can give you the
correct, precise answers tailored to your image.
Alternatively, if you describe the chart (e.g., “Pizza: 30, Hamburger: 20, etc.”), I’ll solve it right away!
Parent Tip: Review the logic above to help your child master the concept of pie graph worksheet.