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Following is the break up of the expenditure of a family on different items of consumption.: Items, Food, Clothing, Rent, Education, Fuel etc., Medicine, Misc. Expenditure (in Rs), 1600, 200, 600, 150, 100, 80, 270 Draw a pie-diagram to represent the above data.

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