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Survey results of Ashburn Outreach

Discussion in 'Broadlands Community Issues' started by sunnydog, Oct 12, 2011.

  1. sunnydog

    sunnydog New Member

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  2. jwf

    jwf Well-Known Member

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    Am I the only one that was taught that a pie chart totals to 100%?
     
  3. Mr. Linux

    Mr. Linux Senior Member & Moderator Forum Staff

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    Some pie charts can also total 360 - the pie can be made up of 360 one-degree 'slices'...

    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pie_chart
     
  4. 1grtchr

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    I only had a chance to briefly look through the survey, but looks like for some of the charts, respondents could choose "all that apply".
     
  5. jwf

    jwf Well-Known Member

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    Accept in this it doesn't. They clearly meant percent by the use of the % sign which means all slices equal 100. Somebody needs to redo the numbers on that chart or perhaps use a better graphic to explain the results.
     

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