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Default pie chart areas reflect magnitude

I want to show several pie charts all on the same scale.

Example: chart 1 values total to 10, chart 2 values total to 100. So chart
1 is scaled so its area=10, and chart 2 is scaled beside it so its area=100.
That would show not only the values of the parts in each pie chart, but the
comparison in magnitude between charts 1 and 2. In this example, chart 2 is
a much greater value, and therefore bigger pie chart.

How can I do that?

I tried it with bar charts, could not find what I wanted there, either.
 
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