The pie chart illustrates the distribution of book sales in a bookstore during a specific year, divided into four main categories: Fiction, Non-Fiction, Children’s Books, and others.
Overall, it is clear that fiction books accounted for the largest share of sales, while the smallest proportion belonged to the remaining unspecified category.
Fiction books made up 35% of total sales, representing the most popular category among customers. The second largest segment was Non-Fiction, which contributed to 25% of overall sales. Children’s Books followed closely at 20%, showing a significant but smaller market share compared to the first two categories.
In contrast, 15% of the sales came from another category, while the smallest portion, 5%, was attributed to miscellaneous or other book types.
In summary, fiction dominated the bookstore’s sales, followed by non-fiction and children’s books, whereas other categories represented only a minor share of the total sales.
