Let's do this again, using once again our election example.
This time with four parties--A, B, C, and D.
Here are the election outcomes--party A received 175,000 votes,
party B 50,000, party C 25,000, party D 50,000.
In most democratic parties, you don't find such a distribution 
that one party takes the vast majority, 
but say that's the case for our country.
If I now draw a pie chart, let us assume that we try to graph party A first,
then B, C, and D--as indicated over here.
Please check exactly those boxes that define the separator from one party to the next.
