To emphasize a particular data point.
A pie chart would show this. The full circle represents the whole, and each slice shows how big each part is in relation to the whole.
It would show a slice on the pie that is equal to one twelfth of the total size of the pie.
Right click on a slice and pick Format Data Series. From there you can choose the colours you want.
If the set time is too short, then too much process switching will take place and the design will become slow. If the set time is too long, then the system may become unresponsive, time wasting and would emulate First Come First Served.
in one slice of the bread there would be over 90Kj
A pie chart would be the best type of graph to show the percentage of gases in Earth's atmosphere. Each gas can be represented as a slice of the pie, with the size of the slice corresponding to the percentage of that gas in the atmosphere.
Because it shows how much each element of a whole unit takes up. So if you had totals for each of the 12 months of a year, like sales totals, a pie chart would show 12 slices, one for each month. You could then have an indication as to how much each month made up of the total sales for the year. You can get the pie chart to show the actual value of each slice of show the percentage each slice represents of the whole pie.
If half the sun exploded, the other half would, too.
you would die!
If the sun exploded it would not give us oxygen; it would simply vaporize Earth.
You would have a slice of cucumber on your kitchen table.
You would use a bar chart. A line graph is for showing stuff like temperature.