100*72/360 = 20%
151.2 degrees (42/100)*360 degrees
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.
To calculate percent elongation with an equation: [(final length - initial length) / initial length] x 100 = percent elongation On a graph - To calculate percent elongation, draw a line to the x-axis from the point of fracture parallel to the straight line part of the graph. The extension at this point is then divided by the gauge length.
100%.... what do you think?! every thing related to percentages is always out of 100%!
over 75% of the circle.
18 degrees is 5% on a circle graph.
50
68.4 degrees.
A circle is 360 degrees, so the answer is 43.2/360.
It is an angle of 162 degrees.
Divide the amount of degrees by 3.6 to change it to percent.
Yes, since the full circle has 360 degrees.
A segment that covers 1/5 of the circle. ie 72 degrees
If you mean a pie graph, then it is necessary to now the total number that is represented by the whole pie.
Divide the degrees by 360 and multiply by 100. Or, simply divide the degrees by 3.6
90 degrees.
360*70/100 = 252 degrees.