A pie chart can be used to represent statistical data. It is easy to remember the pie chart because, just like the most pies, it is in the shape of circle.
A pie chart is divided into sectors, whose angles at the center of circle are proportional to the frequency of a certain category of the data. The angles can also be represented as percentages in a pie chart.
To interpret the data in a pie chart, you have to:
i) Determine the angles at the center of each sector. The angle of each sector can be calculated by using the following formula:
Angle of sector = (Quantity represented by sector X 360o ) / Total quantity
ii) Note that the bigger an angle, the larger is the frequency or quantity represented
To convert the angle of a sector into a percentage, use the following formula:
Percentage = ( Angle of sector X 100% ) / 360o
Eg:
The pie chart on the right represent the number of students who play basketball, football, tennis, hockey and netball in the third form of secondary school.
Basketball = 90o
Football = 100o
Tennis = 20o
Netball = 30o
Hockey = x o
a) Find the value of x.
Solution:
x = 360o - 90o - 100o - 20o - 30o = 120o [Sum of angles at the center = 360o]
b) If the number of students who play netball is 45, calculate the total number of students in the third form.
Solution:
30o (the number of students who play netball) represent 45 students.
1o would represent (45/30) students
Hence the total number of students (represented by 360o) will be
= (45/30) X 360o
= 540 students
c) How much percentage of the total number of students in the third form play basketball?
Solution:
The percentage of students who play basketball
= (90/360) X 100%
= 25%