The pie chart illustrates the proportion of friends asked about their color preferences.
Overall, it is evident that blue accounted for the greatest share of the total, whereas green and purple represented only a minimal proportions. The remaining colors occupied moderate percentages, with noticeable disparities between the dominant and less significant segments.
In greater detail, blue constituted 27%, making it by far the most substantial component. This figure was considerably higher than that of black, which stood at 18%, while pink and red represented a more modest shares at 15% and 12% respectively. Collectively these four colors contributed 72% of the total. Meanwhile, yellow and accounted for 10%, positioning it within the mid-range of the distribution.
By contrast, others recorded a comparatively modest share at 8%, while green and purple comprised just 5%, thereby exerting only a negligible influence of the overall breakdown. The chart reveals a clearly uneven distribution, with one dominant segment overshadowing the remainder.
