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No. You can do that from a bar graph, a stem and leaf chart, a scatter plot, a cumulative frequency chart.
When you make your pie chart in Excel, set the parameters of the chart to display percent for each data item (slice of the pie).
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By adding up the (one by one,) the frequency total in order to find the cumulative frequency, most commonly, you just then plot this on a cumulative frequency graph or box plot.
in statistical process control you can make bars and charts as an activity, control charts, process capability, ishikawa diagrams and pareto charts. you can also find controlled variables and chart them to see they're progress based on your experiment.
You can make one with Excel.In the first column, list the elements.In the second column, list the percent each element makes of the whole compound.Highlight the column of percents.Use the chart wizard to make your chart -- choose pie chart.Adjust the chart as you like.
You just need to add up the frequency total one by one to find the cumulative frequency of a certain set of data.
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Cumulative - increasing or growing in amount, value, force
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