Divide the degrees by 360 and multiply by 100. Or, simply divide the degrees by 3.6
A single number cannot be turned into a percent for a circle graph. You need a total. If the number is N and the total is T then the percentage is 100*N/T and then, for a circle graph, the relevant segment should subtend an angle of 360*N/T degrees (or 2*pi*N/T radians).
It depends on what graph but a quarter turn on a graph is the same as a 90 degrees turn.
Multiply the percentage by 360.For example, 32.5%*360 = .325*360 = 117 degrees.first divide the percent by 100. then Multiply by 360.
It is 90 degrees of the circle's circumference which has a full turn of 360 degrees.
45 degrees
Divide the amount of degrees by 3.6 to change it to percent.
A single number cannot be turned into a percent for a circle graph. You need a total. If the number is N and the total is T then the percentage is 100*N/T and then, for a circle graph, the relevant segment should subtend an angle of 360*N/T degrees (or 2*pi*N/T radians).
1 revolution or a complete turn around a circle = 360 degrees 38% of a circle:= 38% x 360 degrees= 0.38 x 360 degrees= 136.80 degrees
In terms of the degrees of a circle, multiply the percentage times 3.6 This is because there are 360 degrees in 100 percent of the circle. So 25% of the circle = 25 x 3.6 = 90 degrees.
It depends on what graph but a quarter turn on a graph is the same as a 90 degrees turn.
To convert numbers to degrees for a circle graph, you first need to calculate the total sum of the numbers you are working with. Then, you can determine the percentage each number contributes to the total sum by dividing the individual number by the total sum and multiplying by 100. Finally, to convert the percentages to degrees, you can use the formula: degrees = (percentage/100) x 360. This will give you the corresponding degrees for each number to represent in the circle graph.
Multiply the percentage by 360.For example, 32.5%*360 = .325*360 = 117 degrees.first divide the percent by 100. then Multiply by 360.
A full turn is a circle. There are 360 degrees in a circle.
A full turn of a circle contains 360 degrees
360° in a circle. You spelled "whole" wrong doofus!
360 degrees in a circle, so 180 degrees in a half turn.
A quarter of a circle is a turn of 90 degrees'