Grade 5 Pie Graph Practice
A worksheet for 5th graders to practice interpreting and creating pie graphs.
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Grade 5 Pie Graph Practice
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Read each question carefully and answer to the best of your ability. Show your work where necessary.
The pie graph below shows how 20 students travel to school. Use the graph to answer the questions.
1. How many students walk to school?
2. What percentage of students travel by car?
3. A pie graph is also known as a .
4. Each section of a pie graph represents a of the whole.
5. A survey asked 100 people about their favorite color. If 30 people chose blue, what fraction of the pie graph would represent blue?
1/4
1/3
3/10
1/2
6. A class of 30 students voted for their favorite fruit. 10 students chose apples, 15 chose bananas, and 5 chose oranges. Calculate the percentage for each fruit and describe how you would represent this data in a pie graph.
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