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Review 1 1. When is a circle graph the most appropriate representation? 2. An angle whose vertex is at the center of the circle is a angle. 3. The total measure of all central angles of a circle graph is degrees. 5. A pie is cut into 10 equal sized pieces. What is the measure of the central angle of each piece? 6. The graph below shows the results of a survey given to high school seniors. These seniors were asked to give their favorite color for a school t-shirt. If there were 600 students who voted, how many voted for the blue t-shirt? Specify both the percentage and the actual number that voted for each color. Green 25% Red 35% or 210 students Blue

Review 2 1. When is a circle graph the most appropriate representation for displaying data? 2. One-half of a circle has a central angle of degrees. 3. A whole circle measures degrees around (central angle). 5. A bicycle wheel has 45 spokes that are evenly distributed around the circular wheel. What is the measure of the central angle formed by two consecutive spokes? 6. Mrs. Clark received his $ tax refund from the government. She used $20 for food, $30 for clothing, $15 for entertainment, and the rest on miscellaneous items. Complete the table below and then draw and label an appropriate circle graph that would accompany this table. of Central Food $20 20% Entertainment $15 54º Miscellaneous 35% Total $ % º

Review 3 1. A circle graph shows: Relationship B) A trend over time C) Parts of % D) The whole is equal between two to less than the quantities sum of its parts 2. An angle whose vertex is at the center of the circle is a angle. 3. A whole circle measures degrees around (central angle). 5. A pizza is cut into 8 equal sized pieces. What is the measure of the central angle of each piece? 6. Mr. Clark received his $720 tax refund from the government. He used $324 for food, $216 for clothing, $144 for entertainment, and the rest on miscellaneous items. Complete the table below and then draw and label an appropriate circle graph that would accompany this table. of Central Food $324 45% Entertainment $144 72º Miscellaneous 5% Total $720 % º

Review 4 1. When is a circle graph the most appropriate representation for displaying data? 2. An angle whose vertex is at the center of the circle is a angle. 3. A whole circle measures degrees around. 4) A pizza has been divided into four wedges. Jim gets 25%, John gets 10%, Wendi gets 30%, and Suzie gets 35%. Using proportions, find the central angle of each pieces of pizza. Give your answers in degrees. 5. What is the measure of the central angle formed by the two hands of the clock when it reads 3:30pm? 6. Mr. Aletti received a $1080 check for his week worth of work as a construction framer. He used $432 for rent, $270 for clothing, $162 to take a friend to dinner and the movies, and the rest for gasoline in his car. Complete the table and then draw and label an appropriate circle graph that would accompany this table. Category Amount Spent Food $432 of Check Central 90º Entertainment Miscellaneous 20% Total $1080 % º

Quiz 1. When is a circle graph the most appropriate representation for displaying data? 2. An angle whose vertex is at the center of the circle is a angle. 3. A whole circle measures degrees around. 5. Mr. Clark received his $720 tax refund from the government. He used $216 for food, $324 for clothing, $144 for entertainment, and the rest on miscellaneous items. Complete the table below and then draw and label an appropriate circle graph that would accompany this table. of Central Food $324 45% Entertainment $144 72º Miscellaneous 5% Total $720 % º 6. The graph below shows the results of a survey given to high school seniors. These seniors were asked to give their favorite color for a school t-shirt. If there were 600 students who voted, how many voted for the blue t-shirt? Specify both the percentage and the actual number that voted for blue. Red 45% Green 35% 210 students Blue 7. In general, which of the following does a circle graph show you? Parts of % B) A trend over time C) Relationship D) The whole is equal between two to less than the quantities sum of its parts

ANSWERS Review 1 Answers 1. To represent parts of a whole. 3. 4. D 5. 36 Review 2 Answers 1. When you wish to represent relative parts of a whole. (percentage, portion; etc) 2. 180 3. 4. C 5. 8 6. of Central Food $20 20% 72 $30 30% 108 Entertainment $15 15% 54º Miscellaneous $35 35% 126 Review 3 Answers 1. C 3. 4. D 5. 45 6. of Central Food $324 45% 162 $216 30% 108 Entertainment $144 20% 72º Miscellaneous $36 5% 18

Review 4 Answers 1. When you wish to represent relative parts of a whole. (percentage, portion; etc) 3. 4. 90, 36, 108, 126 5. 90 6. Category Amount of Central Spent Check Food $432 40% 144 $270 25% 90º Entertainment $162 15% 54 Miscellaneous $216 20% 72 Quiz Answers 1. When you wish to represent relative parts of a whole. (percentage, portion; etc) 3. 4. D 5. of Central Food $324 45% 162 $216 30% 108 Entertainment $144 20% 72º Miscellaneous $36 5% 18 6. 20% (120 students) voted for the blue t-shirt. 7. A.