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Q. A pie chart displays the percentage of time spent on various hobbies: reading 25%, sports 35%, cooking 20%, and gardening 20%. What percentage is spent on reading and cooking combined?
Q. A pie chart displays the types of pets owned by a group of people: Dogs (50%), Cats (30%), Birds (10%), and Others (10%). If there are 80 people in total, how many own Cats?
Q. A pie chart shows the distribution of a company's sales by region: North 40%, South 30%, East 20%, and West 10%. If total sales are $500,000, what is the sales amount for the South region?
Q. A pie chart shows the distribution of expenses for a household. If housing costs account for 40%, food 30%, transportation 20%, and entertainment 10%, what percentage of expenses is allocated to food and transportation combined?
Q. A pie chart shows the distribution of expenses for a household. If housing costs account for 40%, food for 30%, transportation for 20%, and entertainment for 10%, what percentage of expenses is spent on food and transportation combined?
Q. A pie chart shows the percentage of a city's budget spent on different sectors: education 45%, health 25%, infrastructure 20%, and recreation 10%. What is the percentage spent on health and infrastructure combined?
Q. A pie chart shows the percentage of students enrolled in different majors: Engineering (40%), Business (30%), Arts (20%), and Science (10%). If there are 500 students, how many are enrolled in Arts?
Q. A pie chart shows the percentage of time spent on different activities in a day: sleeping 33%, working 25%, leisure 20%, and commuting 22%. What fraction of the day is spent on leisure and commuting?
Q. A pie chart shows the percentage of time spent on various activities in a day: sleeping (33%), working (25%), leisure (20%), and commuting (22%). What is the percentage of time spent on leisure and commuting combined?
Q. According to the pie chart, what fraction of the total budget is allocated to Marketing?
Q. By how much did sales decrease from Q3 to Q4 in the line chart?
Q. By how much did sales decrease from Q3 to Q4?
Q. From the table, what is the average score of Student C?
Q. How much did Product B increase in sales from Q1 to Q2?
Q. How much did sales increase from Q1 to Q2 for Product B?
Q. How much more did Product B sell than Product A in the third quarter?
Q. If Product C's sales in Q1 were 1000, what was the percentage increase in Q2?
Q. If the sales of Product C increase by 50%, what will be the new sales figure?
Q. If the total revenue is $2000, what is the revenue from Product C?
Q. In a pie chart illustrating the favorite fruits of a group of people, 30% prefer apples, 25% prefer bananas, 20% prefer oranges, and 25% prefer grapes. If there are 200 people surveyed, how many prefer oranges?
Q. In a pie chart of a company's budget, 50% is allocated to salaries, 30% to marketing, 10% to research, and 10% to operations. If the total budget is $1,000,000, how much is allocated to marketing?
Q. In a pie chart representing the distribution of a school's student population, 50% are girls, 30% are boys, 15% are non-binary, and 5% are other. If there are 400 students, how many are boys?
Q. In a pie chart representing the market share of four smartphone brands, Brand A has 25%, Brand B has 35%, Brand C has 20%, and Brand D has 20%. What is the difference in market share between Brand B and Brand C?
Q. In a pie chart representing the sales distribution of a company, 15% of sales come from product A, 45% from product B, 25% from product C, and 15% from product D. What fraction of the sales comes from product B?
Q. In a pie chart showing the distribution of a budget, 50% is allocated to salaries, 30% to operations, 10% to marketing, and 10% to research. What is the total percentage allocated to salaries and operations?
Q. In a pie chart showing the distribution of a company's revenue sources, 60% comes from product sales, 25% from services, 10% from subscriptions, and 5% from investments. What percentage of revenue comes from services and subscriptions combined?
Q. In a pie chart showing the types of pets owned by families, 40% have dogs, 30% have cats, 20% have birds, and 10% have reptiles. If there are 80 families surveyed, how many have dogs?
Q. In the bar graph, which product had the highest sales in Q2?
Q. In the fourth quarter, what percentage of total sales does Product A represent?
Q. In the line graph, what was the growth rate from Year 1 to Year 2?