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Q. A pie chart shows the distribution of a city's population by age groups. If the 'Youth' segment is 35%, which of the following statements is correct?
Q. A pie chart shows the distribution of a company's budget. If the 'Marketing' segment is twice the size of the 'Research' segment, which of the following could represent their respective percentages?
Q. A pie chart shows the distribution of a company's expenses. If the segment for marketing is 15% and the segment for research and development is 25%, what is the combined percentage for these two segments?
Q. A pie chart shows the distribution of a company's revenue across four products. If Product B accounts for 35% of the revenue, which of the following could be the revenue if Product B's revenue is $210,000?
Q. A pie chart shows the distribution of a company's revenue across four products. If Product A accounts for 10% of the total revenue and the total revenue is $1 million, how much revenue does Product A generate?
Q. A pie chart shows the distribution of a company's revenue sources. If 'Online Sales' contribute 60% of the total revenue, which of the following statements is true?
Q. A pie chart shows the distribution of a company's revenue sources. If 'Product Sales' accounts for 60% and 'Services' for 40%, which statement is correct?
Q. A pie chart shows the distribution of a company's revenue sources. If 'Services' account for 50% and 'Products' account for 30%, what percentage is accounted for by 'Others'?
Q. A pie chart shows the distribution of a company's revenue sources. If 50% comes from product sales, what is the maximum percentage that can come from services if the remaining sources account for 30%?
Q. A pie chart shows the distribution of a company's workforce. If 50% are in management, what can be inferred about the remaining workforce?
Q. A pie chart shows the distribution of expenses for a household in a month. If the largest segment represents 40% of the total expenses, which category could this segment most likely represent?
Q. A pie chart shows the distribution of expenses for a household in a month. If the largest segment represents food expenses, which of the following statements can be inferred?
Q. A pie chart shows the distribution of expenses for a household in a month. If the largest segment represents food expenses at 40%, what percentage do the other segments represent combined?
Q. A pie chart shows the distribution of expenses for a household in a month. If the chart indicates that 30% of the expenses are on groceries, what fraction of the expenses is spent on groceries?
Q. A pie chart shows the distribution of expenses for a household in a month. If the largest segment represents 40% of the total expenses, which category is most likely represented by this segment?
Q. A pie chart shows the distribution of expenses for a household in a month. If the largest segment represents 40% of the total expenses, which of the following could be the total expenses if the largest segment is $800? (2000)
Q. A pie chart shows the distribution of expenses for a household. If the largest segment represents 40% of the total expenses, which of the following could be the total percentage of the other segments combined?
Q. A pie chart shows the percentage of different fruits sold in a store. If 'Apples' account for 35% of the sales, which of the following could be the total sales if 'Apples' sold for $70,000?
Q. A pie chart shows the percentage of different types of transportation used by commuters. If 25% use bicycles and there are 400 commuters, how many use bicycles?
Q. A pie chart shows the percentage of different types of transportation used by commuters. If 25% use bicycles and the total number of commuters is 800, how many use bicycles?
Q. A pie chart shows the percentage of students enrolled in different courses. If 15% are in Mathematics, 25% in Science, and 10% in Arts, what is the maximum percentage that could be in Humanities?
Q. A pie chart shows the percentage of students enrolled in different courses. If 10% of students are enrolled in Art, which of the following could be a valid percentage for the course with the highest enrollment?
Q. A pie chart shows the percentage of students enrolled in different courses. If 30% of students are enrolled in Science, what fraction of students are not enrolled in Science?
Q. A pie chart shows the percentage of students enrolled in different courses. If 30% of students are in Science, what fraction of students are not in Science?
Q. A pie chart shows the percentage of students enrolled in different courses. If 40% are in Science, 30% in Arts, and 20% in Commerce, what percentage is enrolled in other courses?
Q. A pie chart shows the percentage of time spent on different activities in a day. If 25% is spent sleeping and 15% is spent eating, what is the maximum percentage of time that can be spent on leisure activities?
Q. A pie chart shows the percentage of time spent on different activities in a day. If sleeping takes up 33.33% of the day, how many hours does that represent?
Q. A pie chart shows the percentage of time spent on different activities in a week. If 'Exercise' is represented by 15% of the chart, how many hours does this represent in a 168-hour week?
Q. A pie chart shows the percentage of time spent on different subjects by a student. If Mathematics takes up 35% of the time and the total study time is 20 hours, how many hours are spent on Mathematics?
Q. A pie chart shows the percentage of time spent on various activities by a student. If 'Study' takes up 40% of the time and the total time is 50 hours, how many hours are spent studying?