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.
100%.... what do you think?! every thing related to percentages is always out of 100%!
A pie chart can be used but it is really only suitable if there are 3-8 categories and if none of the percentages are too large or too small.
100*72/360 = 20%
There should be no parallel numbers on a line graph.
151.2 degrees (42/100)*360 degrees
a circle graph is the best graph to use for that!!
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Information in a circle graph is often shown as percentages.
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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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