1.   The Carpenter family earns $30,000 a year after taxes. In their budget $8000 is needed for housing, $8000 for food, $4000 towards clothing, and the rest toward miscellaneous expenses. Which two categories of the Carpenters' expenses would be represented by sectors of the same size in a circle graph?
    A. food and housing B. clothing and miscellaneous
    C. food and clothing D. food and miscellaneous
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  2.   The Carpenter family earns $30,000 a year after taxes. In their budget $8000 is needed for housing, $8000 for food, $4000 towards clothing, and the rest toward miscellaneous expenses. Which circle graph best represents the budget data?
    A.
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  3.   The Carpenter family earns $30,000 a year after taxes. In their budget $8000 is needed for housing, $8000 for food, $4000 towards clothing, and the rest toward miscellaneous expenses. In the circle graph of this data, which two categories total 60%?
    A. clothing and housing B. food and housing
    C. housing and miscellaneous D. clothing and miscellaneous
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  4.   Which of the following describes the best use of the circle graph?
    A. It shows only the parts of the data that add to 50%. B. It is a comparison graph that shows one value compared to a second value.
    C. It compares parts of a set of data to the whole set. D. It represents frequency.
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  5.   Antonio has been keeping a food log for health class. At the end of the week, Antonio found he had eaten 10,010 calories from carbohydrates, 3,850 calories from protein, and 1,540 calories from fat. Which ratio compares Antonio's calories eaten from fat to his total eaten calories for the week?
    A. B.
    C. D.
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