Pineapple 300 9%

Oranges 19%
Blueberries 550
Apples 800 25%
Strawberries 450 14%
Grapes 500 16%
A produce market track their top six selling items and graphed the results any circle graph the market found the total of $3,200 of these six items were sold how many oranges were sold

A total of eight hundred oranges were sold
A total of 600 oranges were sold
A total of 500 oranges were sold
A total of 19% of oranges were sold

Based on the information given, the total sales of the six items were $3,200.

To find out how many oranges were sold, we first need to calculate the total percentage of the other five items:

Pineapple: 300 / 3200 = 9.375%
Blueberries: 550 / 3200 = 17.1875%
Apples: 800 / 3200 = 25%
Strawberries: 450 / 3200 = 14.0625%
Grapes: 500 / 3200 = 15.625%

Total percentage of the other five items = 9.375% + 17.1875% + 25% + 14.0625% + 15.625% = 81.25%

The remaining percentage for oranges = 100% - 81.25% = 18.75%

Now, we know that 19% of the total sales were oranges. Since 18.75% is the nearest percentage to 19%, we can conclude that a total of 600 oranges were sold (which is the closest option to 18.75% or 19% in this case).