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In the month of July 2004, a house holder spent his monthly salary amounting to Rs. 7200 on different items as given below: Items, Clothing, Food, House Rent, Education, Misc. Amount spent (in Rs.), 600, 4000, 1200, 400, 1000 Represent the information in the form of a pie-chart.

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