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Math Made Easy ✩ Interpreting circle graphs 32 children voted for their favorite ice-cream flavors. Chocolate How many children voted for chocolate? 3 8 3 of 32 is 12 8 12 children 1 12 children voted for chocolate. 4 Vanilla 1 How many children voted for fudge? 1 4 1 8 of 32 is 4 4 children 8 Strawberry 4 children voted for fudge. Fudge A class of 30 children voted for their favorite Pierce Brosnan actor who has played James Bond. How many voted for Sean Connery? 2 5 How many did not vote George 1 1 Timothy for George Lazenby? Lazenby 10 10 Dalton How many more children voted for 1 1 Pierce Brosnan than Roger Moore? 5 5 How many children altogether voted Roger Sean Moore for Sean Connery and Roger Moore? Connery 60 people were asked where they went Another Canada on vacation last year. The circle graph shows state or Mexico the results. What fraction of people vacationed 10 people in another state? 18 people Europe 5 people What fraction of people vacationed in Canada or Mexico, or in Europe? 15 people 12 people What fraction of people did not stay at home? Stayed home In my state What fraction of people vacationed in their state or another state? © Dorling Kindersley Limited [2010] MME Grade 5 297mm x 210mm US 4 3 1 7 1 9 9 0 7 7 8 5 6 3 7 1 6 2 5 $ Interpreting circle graphs 3 4 Chocolate 5 3 3232 childrenchildren votedvoted forfor theirtheir favoritefavorite ice-creamice-cream flavors.flavors. 6 HowHow manymany childrenchildren votedvoted forfor chocolate?chocolate? 3 7 8 8 9 3 of 32 is 12 12 children 9 8 1 12 children voted for chocolate. 4 10 3 Vanilla 1 11 How many children voted for fudge? 12 1 4 8 13 1 1 of 32 is 4 4 children 8 Strawberry 14 Fudge 15 2 4 children voted for fudge. 16 17 18 5 Pierce Brosnan 19 A class of 30 children voted for their favorite 20 9 actor who has played James Bond. 21 How many voted for Sean Connery? 6 22 2 23 8 5 24 4 How many did not vote 1 Timothy 27 George 1 28 for George Lazenby? Lazenby 10 10 Dalton 29 How many more children voted for 1 30 1 Pierce Brosnan than Roger Moore? 6 5 31 5 32 3 How many children altogether voted Roger 33 12 Sean for Sean Connery and Roger Moore? Moore 34 Connery 35 2 36 60 people were asked where they went 37 8 Another Canada on vacation last year. The circle graph shows 38 state or Mexico the results. 39 40 What fraction of people vacationed 3 41 05 10 people in another state? 10 42 18 people Europe 43 5 people What fraction of people vacationed 1 44 in Canada or Mexico, or in Europe? 4 45 1 46 15 people What fraction of people did 3 12 people 47 7 not stay at home? 4 48 Stayed 49 home 3 In my state What fraction of people vacationed 1 50 in their state or another state? 2 51 9 3 28 2 9 6 0 This page 4 introduces pie charts.2 In the first section children are3 required1 to find 7 fractions of an amount.1 If unsure, remind the child to divide the total by the denominator and multiply by the numerator. The most likely errors will come from misreading the question. © Dorling Kindersley Limited [2010].
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