None of the following sets would.
circle graph
In a circle graph, also known as a pie chart, the total degrees in a circle is 360. To calculate the degrees for 75.6 in a circle graph, you would use the formula: (75.6 / 100) * 360 = 271.44 degrees. Therefore, 75.6 in degrees on a circle graph would be approximately 271.44 degrees.
circle graph
This depends on what the graph represents. If it is a graph of velocity on the vertical and time on the horizontal, then if acceleration is at a constant rate, the graph will be a straight line with positive slope (pointing 'up'). If acceleration stops, then the graph will be a horizontal line (zero acceleration or deceleration). If it is deceleration (negative acceleration), then the graph will have negative slope (pointing down).
circle graph
circle graph
circle graph
If you mean a pie graph, then it is necessary to now the total number that is represented by the whole pie.
It'd probably be a line graph, but out of those two, I'd say bar graph.
In a circle graph, also known as a pie chart, the total degrees in a circle is 360. To calculate the degrees for 75.6 in a circle graph, you would use the formula: (75.6 / 100) * 360 = 271.44 degrees. Therefore, 75.6 in degrees on a circle graph would be approximately 271.44 degrees.
If, by circle graph, you mean a pie graph then 450 will be 360*450/n degrees where n is the sum of all the sectors of the pie.
circle graph
circle graph /aka/ pie chart
This depends on what the graph represents. If it is a graph of velocity on the vertical and time on the horizontal, then if acceleration is at a constant rate, the graph will be a straight line with positive slope (pointing 'up'). If acceleration stops, then the graph will be a horizontal line (zero acceleration or deceleration). If it is deceleration (negative acceleration), then the graph will have negative slope (pointing down).
The points are spaced according to the value of the number they correspond to; in a number line containing only whole numbers.If you want to know what the symbol would look like when its going a certain way, it would look like this if you started at 6 and was going to the right the arrow would be pointing > that way, if you were going left the arrow would be < that way... Hope I helped!
Anytime.
I'm in sixth grade and I use circle graphs in social studies and bar and line graphs in science