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A sector is a wedge of a circle.
The yellow wedge represents the history category
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slice or wedge
Easiest way is to draw a pie chart. There are 360° in a circle, so to represent 2/3 you need to fill in a 240° wedge in the chart. A line from the center of the circle to the top quadrant would be one side of the wedge. A line from the center of the circle angled 30° off from the bottom quadrant would be the other side of the wedge.
If you're talking about a pie chart, each wedge in the circle is demonstrating a percentage. The largest wedge would be the largest percentage, the smallest would be the smallest percentage.
A circular shape divided into wedge shaped parts where the area of each part is proportional to the ratio of the measure of that part to the whole.
Each wedge shows the relative size of a specific data item when compared to the whole data set.
Utility wedge. Similar to a gap wedge or approach wedge.
It is a wedge.
A pie chart is so called because it is circular - like a pie - and parts or proportions of the total are represented by wedge shapes - like slices of a pie.