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.
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!
130 degrees of a circle is 130/360 or 13/36 of a turn of a circle
once you have the percentage of a number you turn it into a decimal and multiply it by 360. for example. if your percent is 36% you make that .36 which is the decimal form of that percent as well as .59 is the decimal form for 59%. so next you multiply .36 by 360 360 x .36= 129.6 which is your degree.
360 degrees in a circle, so 180 degrees in a half turn.