Constructing bar charts and pie charts
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During 2001, the Campbell Foundation provided the following amounts in grants: Camden, N.J., $1,336,700; plant communities, $341,500; Dollars for Doers, $179, 600; other projects, $64,100.
a. Construct a pie chart to summarize these contributions.
b. Construct a bar chart to summarize these contributions
c. Why is it appropriate to construct a bar chart for these data instead of a histogram?
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The solution constructs a pie and bar chart to summarize the contributions of the Campbell's Foundations.
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During 2001, the Campbell Foundation provided the following amounts in grants: Camden, N.J., $1,336,700; plant communities, $341,500; Dollars for Doers, $179, 600; other projects, $64,100.
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