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In one day the sales (in rupees) of different items of a baker’s shop are given below: Items, Ordinary bread, Fruit bread, Cakes and Pastries, Biscuits, Other, Total Sales (in Rs.), 260, 40, 100, 60, 20, 480 Draw a pie-chart representing the above sales.

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