A pie graph does not have an axis.
a pie graph shows percentages and a bar graph shows numbers and amounts
A pie graph is used when representing portions of a whole.
175% would be a pie graph and then 3/4 of another one. See the related link, "175% pie graph" for a picture.
A bar graph and line graph consist of the information stored along the side and bottom lines. The difference is a bar graph goes upwards, whilst a line graph goes sidewards. A pie chart is a circle. It is called 'pie' because if you can imagine a pie with different percentages of slices cut, it would look like a pie chart. Hope this helps!
A circle graph is a pie chart
On a pie graph
A pie graph does not have an axis.
not a pie graph or pie chart
A pie graph is used to show the proportions of a whole.
a pie graph shows percentages and a bar graph shows numbers and amounts
They are the same thing, so it really doesn't matter. I usually say graph, but whatever is easiest to you.
Pie graphs are ideal for showing proportion. For example, if you have a budget, and a certain amount of money going towards various different things you might make a pie graph of this information. The pie graph would give an easy representation of which expenditures (slices) are biggest, and which are less significant. Whenever you have a known amount of something, split up into different proportions, the pie graph is the best graph for demonstrating those proportions.
Pie chart, of course!!
A pie graph is used when representing portions of a whole.
It's a Pie graph or Pie Chart are two other common names for a circle graph.
175% would be a pie graph and then 3/4 of another one. See the related link, "175% pie graph" for a picture.