7 + the untrated extra
If there are only a small number of components (3 to 8) to a total, then a pie chart is an effective way of showing the breakdown of the total into its components. A pie is not particularly useful if some of the components are very small or if there are a large number of components. A pie cannot be used if any of the components is negative.
the number divided by total number multiply with 360 number -----------------*360 total number eg; 30 ------*360 =180 60 ------ -----
If you mean a pie graph, then it is necessary to now the total number that is represented by the whole pie.
Divide any number by pi (which gives its result in units of pi) or use rad, which converts standard measures into angles of pi.
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pi [not pie] is an irrational number.
Take the amount each person gets and divide it by the total number of friends which is 1/3 (one third) or 0.33 repeating
You cannot because "pie" is not a number but a food item.
To numerically evaluate any values on a pie chart, you will need to know three things: The angle values that separate each of the categories, the categories themselves and the total number of things represented. To determine the actual values, simple set the number of degrees over 360 equal to the unknown number over the total number tested and solve for the unknown.
In a fraction you are looking at parts of a whole, thus if you think of this as a pie and the lower number as the number of pieces the pie has been cut into. the top number of pieces you intend to remove or work with. thus your query of what does 2/3 equal... If you cut each piece of pie into another equal piece then the answer 4/6 is correct. the denominator is the lower number or the total number of pieces that the pie is cut up into. the numerator is the number of pieces you plan to work with or eat...
Pie is NOT a number so for get that idea! lol And the answer is .... No ☻