(19459006) Presentation of Data With a Circle Diagram - Presentation of data can be done in many ways. In addition to using tables, pictograms, or bar charts of data presentation can also be done using a pie chart. On this occasion The Basic Mathematical Formula will continue the material on the presentation of data by discussing more about the pie chart and the steps of making it. Pie charts are usually used to present data in percentages. The circle region represents the entire data. Data are presented using juring or sector where the angle of the center of the juring corresponds to the ratio of each data to the entire data. Here is an example of a circle diagram:
Solution:
Before the pie diagram of the data, we must find the percentage first so that later we can determine the magnitude of the angle of each data obtained.
After we get the percentage and the large angle, we can present the data into a pie chart like Below:
[1945909]
Such are the reviews and material summaries on the way Presentation of Data Using a Circle Diagram hopefully the discussion of the example above can make kalan understand about the steps that must be done when want to present the data in the form of a pie diagram where the obtained data is described in the form of percentage and big angle in the greeting of a circle
Facebook Google+ Twitter