If the question is in the context of a pie chart, the answer is multiply the % by 3.6
Degree graph has 360 segments , percntage has 100 segments
Round your percentage and that should be it.
The degree of accuracy is typically calculated by comparing a measured value to a known or true value. To quantify it, you can use the formula: Degree of Accuracy = (True Value - Measured Value) / True Value x 100%. This gives you the percentage error, indicating how close your measurement is to the actual value. A smaller percentage indicates a higher degree of accuracy.
33% or 33.33%, depending on the degree of precision.
compared to what. Percentage of coal used to make iron/steel, or percentage of coal shipped overseas, or percentage of coal used to make electricity, or....
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If you're talking about an overall percentage of students, from all universities, the number is very low. Law schools though make up a large percentage of schools, around 10%.
Multiply by 3.6
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No Bar Of percentage. But passed with a graduation degree
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In relation to pie charts you would divide by 100, and multiply by 360. This would tell you the exact segment size in relation to the percentage.
what percentage is required for askari degree college
25%
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