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Study the following pie chart carefully.Let’s go through the description of the Pie-chart. The Pie-chart shows the percentage of a family’s household expenditure distributed into seven categories. These are food, clothes, education, medicines, phone bills, rent and other expenses. According to the chart, the family’s highest expenditure is on food. The lowest expenditure is on medicines and phone bills. If we make a list of the items of expenditure from the highest to the lowest, we find this order: food, clothing, rent, education, other expenses, medicines and phone bills. Now, answer the following questions. 1. How many items are mentioned in the chart?2. On which item does the family spend more money?3. Which of the following took the same percentage of expenditure? a) rent and phone bills b) rent and education c) rent and medicine 4. Choose the correct statement. a) The items with least expenditure are two in the chart. b) The items with least expenditure are three in the chart. c) The item with least expenditure is only one in the chart. 5. Choose the correct statement from the following. a) The sum of expenditure on rent and education is equal to the expenditure of clothing. b) Expenditure on food item is equal to the sum of clothing and rent. c) The sum of expenditure on phone bills and medicines is double the expenditure of clothing.

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1. Seven items are mentioned in the chart. 

2. The family spends more money on food items. 

3. b) rent and education 

4. a) The items with least expenditure are two in the chart. 

5. a) The sum of expenditure on rent and education is equal to the expenditure of clothing.



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