get a protractor, then multiply your decimal by 360 degrees. Then take that number and find it with the protractor.
360*70/100 = 252 degrees.
Circle Chart or Circle Graph
100% = 360 degrees so 15% = 360*15/100 = 54 degrees.
25% of 360 degrees is 90 degrees
No. A circle graph - or pie graph - is designed so that the whole circle represents 100%. It is, therefore, not possible for the graph to represent more than 100%.
It is an angle of 162 degrees.
A 90 Degree Angle
There are two common ways to graph circles: using a cartesian graph and using a polar graph. For a cartesian graph, there are two familiar axes x and y which are orthogonal to each other. The formula for a circle is "x^2 + y^2 = a constant". In a polar graph, there are no axes and all points are defined by their radius from the center point, and the angle of the direction the point lies from the center. In a polar coordinate system, a circle is simply "r = a constant".
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Yes.
360*70/100 = 252 degrees.
90 degrees.
yes
0.20 x 180
Multiply the percentage by 3.6
Do % times 360o and then use a protractor to make an angle that many degrees in a circle
Anything less than 25%