The analogy for "pie wedge city" typically refers to an urban area shaped like a slice of pie, often characterized by distinct neighborhoods or districts that radiate out from a central point, like a hub. This layout can illustrate how different areas of a city can cater to diverse Demographics and functions, much like the various flavors and fillings of pie slices. The concept emphasizes the interconnectedness of these neighborhoods while highlighting their unique identities within the larger urban landscape.
A sector.
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.
Yes, it is a noun, or more rarely a verb. A wedge is a simple tool,or a golf club.
round
twirl
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A sector is a wedge of a circle.
I am having a wedge of pie
Sector
A sector.
slice or wedge
analogy
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.
The key
any ellipse, any pie-wedge of a circle, etc.
A wedge is an inclined plane that can either split, cut, tighten, or hold items together. There are two types of wedges, doeble and single.A wedge is a triangular sectioned piece of something like a pie.
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