Division and Percentages:

Pie Charts

In this lesson, you will practice interpreting pie charts. What is a pie?

This is an image of a pumpkin pie. There is a wedge shaped piece removed from the pie.

A pie is a food dish that usually contains either fruit, meat, or vegetables and has a bottom and sometimes a top made out of pastry. It is usually round and divided into triangle-like slices, starting from the center to the outside edge. The picture above is of a pumpkin pie.

A pie chart is a round graph that uses pie-shaped wedges to represent the percentages of the whole.

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Pie charts help us see how things compare to each other.

The bigger the slice of the pie chart, the higher the percentage of the whole it represents. The smaller the slice in the pie chart, the lower the percentage. The following pie chart represents the favorite colors of a group of people. The largest group of people represented by this pie chart like the color blue. Yellow is the least liked of the group.

This is a pie chart divided into 4 parts. The title of the chart says Favorite color. Each wedge shaped piece of the chart has a line extending from it to a label and percentage. The smallest wedge is labeled yellow and 5%. The next largest is labeled green and 15%. If we combine these two wedges, they make up a little less than a quarter of the circle. The next to largest wedge is a little larger than a quarter of the circle and is labeled red and 35%. The largest wedge is not quite half of the circle and is labeled blue and 45%.

The practice problems in this section help walk you through how to find percentages using data and a pie chart. You will need to know how to do this for the application activity.

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Practice Problems

Answer the following questions.

The following chart shows how Daniel, a PathwayConnect student, uses his time in a typical weekday.

This is a pie chart divided into 8 wedges of various sizes. The title of the chart says Daniels Daily Activities. Starting on the upper right hand wedge and going clockwise around the pie chart we have a wedge that is about a quarter of the circle labeled sleep and 25%. Next is a very small sliver sized wedge labeled shower and dress and 1%. Next is a slightly larger wedge labeled scripture study  prayer and 4%. Next is a similar sized wedge labeled Travel and 5%. The next wedge is a little larger than a quarter of the circle and labeled work and 35%. The next medium sized wedge is labeled Cooking  Eating and 15%. The next wedge is a bit smaller and labeled homework and 6%. The last wedge at the top left of the circle is labeled Time with Family  Friends and does not have a percentage associated with it. It is a medium sized wedge a little larger than the homework wedge but a little smaller than the cooking  eating wedge.

Everything Daniel does is represented in one of the slices in the chart, and the size of the slices indicates the percentage of time he does each activity. Larger slices indicate a greater amount of time.

Every day is comprised of 24 hours. This represents all (or 100%) of Daniel's time. So, the percentages of the slices on a pie chart must add up to 100%.

The word "percent" comes from Latin words that mean "for every hundred" or "one part in every hundred." You may find that you are already very familiar with percents. For examples, tithing represents 10% of our income, or 10 parts in every 100. So, a tithe (or 10%) of $200 would be $20.

Consider Daniel's pie chart as you complete the following questions.

  1. When compared to the other activities, in what activity does Daniel spend the greatest portion of his time?
  2. On what activity does Daniel spend the least amount of time?
  3. What percentage of time does Daniel spend either sleeping or working?
  4. What percentage of time is Daniel with family and friends?
  5. How many hours does Daniel spend at work?

Solutions

  1. Work (Written Solution)
  2. Shower and Dress (Written Solution)
  3. 60% (Solution Video | Transcript | Written Solution)
  4. 9% (Written Solution)
  5. 8.4 hours (Solution Video | Transcript | Written Solution)