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%.
85%
Multiply by 3.6
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.
25%
3%
2%
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