Home
Class 8
MATHS
The following table shows how a student ...

The following table shows how a student spends his pocket money during the course of a month. Represent it by a pie-diagram. Items, Food, Entertainment, Other expenditure, Savings Expenditure, 40%, 25%, 20%, 15%

Promotional Banner

Similar Questions

Explore conceptually related problems

The following data shows the expenditure of a person on different items during a month. Represent the data by a pie-chart. Items of expenditure, Rent, Education, Food, Clothing, Others Amount (in Rs.), 2700, 1800, 2400, 1500, 2400

The following data shows the expenditure of a person on different items during a month. Represent the data by a pie-chart. Items of expenditure, Rent, Education, Food, Clothing, Others Amount (in Rs.), 2700, 1800, 2400, 1500, 2400

A boy spends 40% of his pocket money, and has Rs.3 left. How much had he at first?

The following table shows the household expenditure of family on different items. Draw a pie chart to represent the given data. {:("Item","Rent","Food","Cloting","Education","Others"),("Expenditure",25%,30%,10%,15%,20%):}

The following table shows the household expenditure of family on different items. Draw a pie chart to represent the given data. {:("Item","Rent","Food","Cloting","Education","Others"),("Expenditure",25%,30%,10%,15%,20%):}

The following table shows the expenditure incurred by a publisher in publishing a book: Items, Paper, Printing, Binding, Advertishing, Misc. Expenditure (in %), 35%, 20%, 10%, 5%, 30% Present the above data in the form of a pie-chart.

The following table shows the expenditure incurred by a publisher in publishing a book: Items, Paper, Printing, Binding, Advertishing, Misc. Expenditure (in %), 35%, 20%, 10%, 5%, 30% Present the above data in the form of a pie-chart.

Draw a pie-diagram for the following data of expenditure pattern in a family: Items, Food, Clothing, Rent, Education, Unforessen events, Midicine Expenditure (in percent), 40%, 20%, 10%, 10%, 15%, 5%

Draw a pie-diagram for the following data of expenditure pattern in a family: Items, Food, Clothing, Rent, Education, Unforeseen events, Medicine Expenditure (in percent), 40%, 20%, 10%, 10%, 15%, 5%