Sum all the data values together: this is the whole. To convert each data value into a percentage, divide it by the whole and multiply by 100.
To convert the percentage into an angular measure in degrees, multiply the percentage by 3.6
180 degrees
45 degrees is 12.5% of a circle.
A circle is 360 degrees, so the answer is 43.2/360.
157.5 degrees
144 degrees
1 percent of a circle is 3.6 degrees, so in 6 percent of a circle there are 3.6 * 6 = 21.6 degrees
A circle has 360 degrees in total. To find 65 percent of a circle, you would multiply 360 by 0.65 (or 65/100), which equals 234 degrees. Therefore, 65 percent of a circle is equivalent to 234 degrees.
A whole circle is 360 degrees so 75% of a circle is 270 degrees.
180 degrees
45 degrees is 12.5% of a circle.
A circle is 360 degrees, so the answer is 43.2/360.
18 degrees is 5% on a circle graph.
Assuming that this is 95 percent of a revolution, you can convert the percent to degrees by turning the percent into a decimal (.95) and multiplying that by the number of degrees in a circle (360) Degrees = 360 *.95 = 342 degrees Radians = Degrees * pi/180 Radians = 342 * pi/180 342 / 180 = 1.9 Radians = 1.9pi
45 degrees A circle has 360 degrees. 12.5% * 360 degrees = 0.125 * 360 degrees = 45 degrees
19% = 68.4 degrees of a full circle.
We call a whole circle "360" degrees. 6.25% of the circle = (0.0625 x 360) = 22.5 degrees
Generally, there is not a conversion between the two with no context. 75 percent of a circle would equal .75x360 degrees = 270 degrees of the circle.