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Understanding Pie Graphs

A Grade 3 math worksheet to introduce students to pie graphs, interpreting data, and understanding parts of a whole.

Grade 3 Math Data and GraphingPie Graphs
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CCSS.MATH.CONTENT.3.MD.B.3

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Understanding Pie Graphs

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Read each question carefully and answer based on the pie graphs provided. Remember that a pie graph shows how a whole is divided into parts.

A pie graph (or circle graph) is a circle divided into slices, like a pie! Each slice shows a part of the whole. The bigger the slice, the bigger the part.

Look at the pie graph below about favorite fruits of a class.

AppleOrangeBananaGrapeStrawberryMangoFavorite Fruits

1. Which fruit is the most popular in the graph above?

a

Apple

b

Banana

c

Orange

d

Strawberry

2. Which two fruits are equally popular?

a

Apple and Orange

b

Grape and Mango

c

Banana and Strawberry

d

Orange and Grape

Look at the pie graph about favorite colors of a group of children.

Blue (50%)Red (25%)Green (25%)Favorite Colors

1. The most popular color is  .

2. The colors Red and Green are equally  .

3. The color Blue makes up   of the whole pie graph.

Look at the pie graph below about favorite pets.

DogCatBirdFishHamsterFavorite Pets

1. If 20 children were asked, how many liked dogs the most?

2. Which pet is liked by the fewest children?

Read the statements below and decide if they are True or False based on your understanding of pie graphs.

1. In a pie graph, all the slices together always make a whole circle.

T

True

F

False

2. A smaller slice in a pie graph means that part is bigger than a larger slice.

T

True

F

False