GCSE Maths Pie Charts Revision in Worthing
Pie chart questions combine angles, fractions, percentages and data interpretation. Students need to understand how the full circle represents the total.
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Key skills
- Calculating angles in a pie chart
- Using fractions and percentages
- Interpreting data from sectors
- Drawing pie charts accurately
Exam tip: A full pie chart is 360 degrees, so each sector is a fraction of 360.
Common mistake: A common mistake is forgetting to use the total frequency when calculating sector angles.
Video explanation
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