The pie always represents the whole, or 100% of a thing. That is one reason to use a pie graph. It helps you visually 'get' the actual proportions of the things that make up the whole.
The question is: What is 0.0005 in a percent? We must always remember that percent is ALWAYS of 100. Therefore, 0.0005 as a percent would be 0.0005 multiply by 100, or simply put,(0.0005) x ( 100), which is equal to 0.005%. or .005/100%.
you should watch that the graph equals 100 percent
Seven percent equates to 0.07 or 7/100
6% of 100= 6% * 100= 0.06 * 100= 6
The pie always represents the whole, or 100% of a thing. That is one reason to use a pie graph. It helps you visually 'get' the actual proportions of the things that make up the whole.
It is always 100%.
The question is: What is 0.0005 in a percent? We must always remember that percent is ALWAYS of 100. Therefore, 0.0005 as a percent would be 0.0005 multiply by 100, or simply put,(0.0005) x ( 100), which is equal to 0.005%. or .005/100%.
100%.
you should watch that the graph equals 100 percent
100 percent of any number is equal to that number itself. Therefore, 100 percent of 64 is equal to 64.
Seven percent equates to 0.07 or 7/100
100 = 10,000%
Since percent means "of 100", you know that 45/100 is equal to 45 percent. Expressed as a decimal, 45/100 is equal to 0.45.
6% of 100= 6% * 100= 0.06 * 100= 6
No. A circle graph - or pie graph - is designed so that the whole circle represents 100%. It is, therefore, not possible for the graph to represent more than 100%.
The sum of percents in a circle graph should always be 100 because it represents the whole or 100% of the data being shown. The circle graph visually shows the proportional relationship of each individual category to the total. This helps in easily understanding the distribution of data across different categories.