Start by plotting a base line from the center to the 12:00 position (imagine the circle is a clock face). The first plot will be some angle of rotation (clockwise) from this line. Determine this angle of rotation by multiplying (percentage/100) x 360 degrees. Say the percentage was 40% you would multiply 0.40 x 360 degrees = 144 degrees. Take your protractor and draw a line from center at a 144 degree angle from the first (12:00) line. Proceed with the remaining values using that previously drawn line as the base line for the next angle of rotation.
a circle graph is the best graph to use for that!!
shows percentages
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It's a graph that is a circle that is split up into percentages (%) and for different groups. ;D
a circle graph is the best graph to use for that!!
shows percentages
Information in a circle graph is often shown as percentages.
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The sum of all percentages (in a circle graph or anywhere else) is 100%, which by definition is the totality of whatever it is that you are discussing.
The circle graph (or a pie chart) is used for showing percentages and/or decimals or to show a fraction
Usually that is what they are used for.
False. It may be simple to calculate percentages from one but that need not be what the graph is based on.
It's a graph that is a circle that is split up into percentages (%) and for different groups. ;D
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