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You can use a protractor to find out. * * * * * Multiply the percentage by 3.6 [100% = 360 degrees so n% = n*360/100 = n*3.6 degrees].
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.
Figure out the percentage that 90 degrees is of a whole circle, which is 360 degrees. 90 / 360 = 0.25, or 25%. 25% of 600 is 150 people who went abroad.
Well, honey, an acute angle is any angle that measures less than 90 degrees. So, if you want it in percentage form, just divide the acute angle measure by 90 and multiply by 100. Voila, you've got your percentage!
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