Divide the degrees by 3.6
Actually it is divide by 360 and multiply by 100 but since you might as well do both in one step.lies
If the question is in the context of a pie chart, the answer is multiply the % by 3.6
The best type of chart for displaying percentages is the pie chart. The entire pie represents the whole 100% and the segments show the portions that make up the whole.
pie charts show the percentage of whatever the chart is displaying and bar charts show the improvement or difference in what the chart is showing. they are the same because if both the pie chart and bar chart are being used for the same situation, the data should be the same.
A pie chart or a percentage-stacked bar.
A pie chart.
angle=x%*3.60
If the question is in the context of a pie chart, the answer is multiply the % by 3.6
a pie a pie chart compares from a whole known and 100.
When you make your pie chart in Excel, set the parameters of the chart to display percent for each data item (slice of the pie).
Key word: percentage (that says proportion of the whole) so a Pie chart.
100%, since there are no blue birds shown in the pie chart - which, itself, is not shown.
percentage
There is no need for a scale on a pie chart because the sizes of the slices are proportional to the percentage of the quantity pictured by the graph.
easy like a pie in your face ha ha you get it
Pie charts only show you the percentage, But it dose not show you the major trends in a pie chart
Pie chart, cumilative graph
the percentage of a certain subject (easy visual)