All of these would be perfectly fine represented by a pie chart except A, which doesn't add to 100%.
The question seems to be getting at the idea that a pie chart might be better when the slices are all visually different sizes. I don't really think that's right; a pie chart for D say, where the two slices are about the same, gives the correct impression of the relative frequencies, which are about the same.
Answer they're looking for: C
Answer:
D :If 4x + 12 ≠ –4, then 3x + 7 ≠ −5.
Answer:
ab= 7.8
ac= 6
bc=5
Step-by-step explanation:
Answer:
x + 150 deg = 180deg (being co-interior angles)
:. x = 30 deg
2. y^2 + 7= 32 ( opposite sides of parallelogram are equal)
or, y^2 = 25
or y^2 = 5^2
: . y = 5
3. k= 2y^2 ( opposite sides of parallelogram are equal)
or, k = 2× 5^2
: . k = 50
10.56 as a fraction is 264 / 25
564% as a fraction is 141/250