if you mean pi, its 22/7
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If the question is in the context of a pie chart, the answer is multiply the % by 3.6
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Yes. That is often how pie charts work.
A pie chart or a percentage-stacked bar.
The concept is this one. A pie is a whole, 100%. One half of a pie is 50%. Any fraction of the pie is a percentage of the 100% pie. Thus 1/5th of a pie is 20%. Use your percentages like the wedges of the pie.
if your trying to show percentage and not change in percentage u use a pie graph
A pie graph is used for percentage.
Pie charts only show you the percentage, But it dose not show you the major trends in a pie chart
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a pie a pie chart compares from a whole known and 100.
easy like a pie in your face ha ha you get it
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The math unit pi (not pie!) is approx 3.14159 which is 314.159%
Key word: percentage (that says proportion of the whole) so a Pie chart.
The pie chart shows the percentage of the American government budget allocated to different sectors.
The pie chart shows the percentage of the US government budget allocated to different sectors.