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Construct a pie chart representing the given data set.
-  Main form of exercise for employees of one company:  None: 30% Walking: 18% Running: 4% Golf: 11% Weight Training: 26% Other: 11%\begin{array}{l}\text { Main form of exercise for employees of one company: }\\\begin{array}{lr}\text { None: } & 30 \% \\\text { Walking: } & 18 \% \\\text { Running: } & 4 \% \\\text { Golf: } & 11 \% \\\text { Weight Training: } & 26 \% \\\text { Other: } & 11 \%\end{array}\end{array}  Construct a pie chart representing the given data set. - \begin{array}{l} \text { Main form of exercise for employees of one company: }\\ \begin{array}{lr} \text { None: } & 30 \% \\ \text { Walking: } & 18 \% \\ \text { Running: } & 4 \% \\ \text { Golf: } & 11 \% \\ \text { Weight Training: } & 26 \% \\ \text { Other: } & 11 \% \end{array} \end{array}    A)    B)    C)    D)

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