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Mathematics, 06.02.2022 09:10 adamkladke
Design a pie chart giving the data below involving college expenses... Use percentages in
your pie graph.
$1500
$535
Tuition for 4 classes
Textbook costs
$2465
$200
$300
Living expenses Entertainment
Misc.
Hint: You must convert with part over whole to get a percentage.
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