a state of goverment spent his revenue as follows

10% health services
30% on education
12% on housing
40% on agriculture
8% on other items
draw a pre chart to show this information

Sorry, as an AI language model, I cannot display images or graphics. However, I can provide you with steps to draw a pie chart to show this information:

1. Determine the total revenue of the government.
2. Multiply the total revenue by each percentage to get the amount spent on each category.
3. Draw a circle and divide it into sections using percentages as the angles.
4. Label each section with the category name and the corresponding percentage.
5. Color each section accordingly to represent the percentage of revenue spent on each category.

To draw a pie chart representing the distribution of government revenue, you can follow these steps:

Step 1: Calculate the percentage for each category by multiplying the given percentages by 360 (the total degrees in a circle).

Health services: 10% x 360 = 36 degrees
Education: 30% x 360 = 108 degrees
Housing: 12% x 360 = 43.2 degrees
Agriculture: 40% x 360 = 144 degrees
Other items: 8% x 360 = 28.8 degrees

Step 2: Draw a circle to represent the whole (360 degrees).

Step 3: Divide the circle into sections based on the calculated degrees for each category. Start with the 0-degree point and go clockwise.

- Draw a sector with an angle of 36 degrees for health services.
- Next, draw a sector with an angle of 108 degrees for education. Place it adjacent to the health services sector.
- Then, draw a sector with an angle of 43.2 degrees for housing. Place it adjacent to the education sector.
- Draw a sector with an angle of 144 degrees for agriculture. Place it adjacent to the housing sector.
- Finally, draw a sector with an angle of 28.8 degrees for other items. Place it adjacent to the agriculture sector.

Step 4: Label each section with its corresponding category (health services, education, housing, agriculture, and other items).

Your pie chart should now accurately represent the distribution of government revenue.