More information would be needed to answer this one. (10% of 40 degrees would yield a 4% angle, but the anwer of 4% could be obtained many different ways.)
I guess you are drawing a pie chart: 25 % is 25/100 = 1/4 of the whole A full turn of 360o represents the whole, therefore the angle for 25 % is 1/4 of this: angle = 360o x 1/4 = 90o
To convert a percentage to an angle in degrees, you multiply the percentage by 360 degrees. Therefore, 11 percent as an angle is calculated as (11/100 \times 360 = 39.6) degrees. Thus, 11 percent corresponds to an angle of 39.6 degrees.
To obtain the percent value for an angle (in slopes and inclines), calculate the tangent of that angle in degrees, then multiply the figure by 100.
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41% of a circle equates to an angle of 147.6 degrees.
I guess you are drawing a pie chart: 25 % is 25/100 = 1/4 of the whole A full turn of 360o represents the whole, therefore the angle for 25 % is 1/4 of this: angle = 360o x 1/4 = 90o
obtuse angle
15% is a 54 degree angle.
To convert a percentage to an angle in degrees, you multiply the percentage by 360 degrees. Therefore, 11 percent as an angle is calculated as (11/100 \times 360 = 39.6) degrees. Thus, 11 percent corresponds to an angle of 39.6 degrees.
It is an angle of 162 degrees.
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A 90 Degree Angle
To obtain the percent value for an angle (in slopes and inclines), calculate the tangent of that angle in degrees, then multiply the figure by 100.
11%
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