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Pie charts. The total of a pie chart is 100%, divided into different categories. In this example, the categories are Australia, New Zealand, India, the UK and a final category called ‘other’. Each piece of the pie chart is called a section and shows a proportion of 100%. A single pie chart does not show changes over time. They show data, commonly in percentages.

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