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Donut Chart

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A donut chart is a circular statistical graphic similar to a pie chart but with a hole (or “doughnut”) in the centre. Donut charts represent data as a percentage of a whole, just like pie charts. However, the key difference is the presence of the central hole, which can be left empty or used to display additional information.

Example: The company is performing an in-depth analysis of its sales revenue across three categories: technology, furniture, and office supplies. The data-driven insights aim to extract valuable insights and enable a detailed examination of each category’s contributions.

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