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II  Drawing pie charts  II  II  II  II  II



                You can use circular protractors to divide
                the circumference of circles into equal                        sports club
                arcs to help make pie charts.                             children's preferences

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                On this pie chart you can show halves, thirds and sixths.

         [!]    Draw a  pie chart to represent this information.



                                           In  our  group
                                         of 8  children  we
                                       surveyed  the  seasons
                                         we  were  born  in.








         [gJ     Draw pie charts to represent the results of these surveys.




                a                 In  our  group  of 9  children
                                      we  found  the  most
                                   popular primary  colour.








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