175% would be a pie graph and then 3/4 of another one. See the related link, "175% pie graph" for a picture.
It looks like a 70% full pie graph. Cant really illustrate it here. see related link below
A pie graph does not have an axis.
a pie graph shows percentages and a bar graph shows numbers and amounts
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A pie graph is used when representing portions of a whole.
pie graph
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Pie chart
It looks like a 70% full pie graph. Cant really illustrate it here. see related link below
A pie or stacked bar.
The pie always represents the whole, or 100% of a thing. That is one reason to use a pie graph. It helps you visually 'get' the actual proportions of the things that make up the whole.
A pie chart would be the best graph to show what percent of your class wears glasses. Each slice of the pie can represent a different percentage of the class, making it easy to visualize the distribution of glasses wearers in the class.
A pie graph does not have an axis.
On a pie graph
The pie graph is showing all the water on earth. 97% represents the amount that is salt water. 2% represents frozen fresh water. 1% represents liquid fresh water.
not a pie graph or pie chart
No. A circle graph - or pie graph - is designed so that the whole circle represents 100%. It is, therefore, not possible for the graph to represent more than 100%.