The pie chart illustrates the percentage distribution of various types of books sold in a bookstore in a specific year. The categories include Fiction, Non-Fiction, Children’s Books, Science & Technology, and Other books.
Fiction books made up the largest segment, accounting for 35% of the total sales. This suggests a strong preference among customers for fictional narratives. Following closely, Non-Fiction books represented 25% of the sales, indicating a significant interest in factual and educational content.
Children’s Books comprised 20% of the sales, highlighting a notable market for young readers. Science and technology books accounted for 15% of the total sales, showing a moderate interest in these subjects. The ‘Other’ category, which includes a mix of genres not specified, made up the smallest portion, at 5%.
Overall, the data reveals that Fiction and Nonfiction books dominate the bookstore’s sales, making up 60% of the total. The lower percentages for Science and Technology and Other books suggest more niche interests among the customer base.
