a key or legend.
All the data collated must add up to 100% in a circle graph or a pie chart
360% is the total percent. its what all the pieces of a circle graph should add up to!
A pie graph is another name for a circle graph: the numbers are represented by wedges which look something like thicker and thinner slices of pie. It is used (and useful) when comparing the proportions of numbers which together add up to 100% of something.
100%.... what do you think?! every thing related to percentages is always out of 100%!
No, you add up all the sides. Yes, in terms of a circle. To determine the perimeter or circumference of a circle, you must multiply: 2πr or two times Pi times the radius of the circle.
Microsoft Graph is a program for creating graphs in different applications. For example, it can be used in Word to create a graph to add to the document.
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Because angles around a point add up to 360 degrees
There are 360 degrees in a circle.
just add all the numbers I suppose and the number you get is the number you graph the solution. I suppose.
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First, you need to gather information about the main goods of Nevada. Once you have that information, along with the amounts in numbers, values, or other measurement of the amounts, draw a circle. To add the goods, be sure the amounts are all represented by the same measurement, either dollar values, numbers that are made, numbers that are sold, etc. To add those to the graph, represent them by drawing lines like you are making pieces of a pie. For example, if the goods are corn 50%, ladies clothing 10%, processed foods 25% and other 15% (must add up to 100% and these are not necessarily representative of the actual main good of Nevada). Now, add the easist to add to the circle. Draw a straight line down the middle of the circle. Write in corn 50% on one side of the line. Draw a line on the opposite side that is in the middle of that side. Write in processed foods 25% on one side of the line. You have ladies clothing 15% and other 10% left. In the empty space, draw a line that is a little over half of the space. Add ladies clothing 15% to the larger space and other 10% to the smaller space. Your pie graph is done.