Multiply the percentage by 3.6 and then round to the nearest whole number to give the central angle for the wedge.
a data point on a graph or in a set of results that is very much bigger or smaller than the next nearest data point.
bar graph, double bar graph, line graph, and picto graph
There are various types of graphs. You need to be more specific. Graphs exist for thousands of subjects, and each one is different. But, basically, you need to gather all verifiable information on the subject in question before you begin.
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There are thousands upon thousands of types of graphs so the answer depends on the very narrow definition that you are using.
Look at the numbers you're going to be placing on the graph. Obviously you wouldn't have the graph going up by ones if you have to plot 100, 125, 150, 175, etc. Order the numbers that're going to be graphed in order from least to greatest. For example: Let's say our numbers are 10, 19, 35, 52, and 78. We can't do ones, as the graph would be to small, we can't do fifty's as the graph would be to big. We could go fives or tens. That would be more appropriate. The appropriate scale to use is always dependant on the numbers you have to plot or graph. If we graph in the thousands we can just use ones and on the "Y" axis denote that all plotted numbers are in thousands.
Multiply the percentage by 3.6 and then round to the nearest whole number to give the central angle for the wedge.
a data point on a graph or in a set of results that is very much bigger or smaller than the next nearest data point.
A trend is usually an upward or downward trend. If the line is highest nearest the vertical axis(the lefthand side of the graph) and slopes downwards, this is a downward trend.
the five graph is line graph,bar graph,pictograph,pie graph and coin graph
bar graph, double bar graph, line graph, and picto graph
its a graph
There are various types of graphs. You need to be more specific. Graphs exist for thousands of subjects, and each one is different. But, basically, you need to gather all verifiable information on the subject in question before you begin.
bar graph,line graph and pie graph
If all the vertices and edges of a graph A are in graph B then graph A is a sub graph of B.
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