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Q: Where would 8 pie divided by 3 be on a graph?
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What would a graph of 3 divided by 14 look like?

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How do you find the unknown radius of a circle?

What you do is, diameter divided by two, then multiply the diamter already divided in half multiplying by itself, then you would times the squared radius by pie(3.14) Example; diameter is 6 divided in half equals 2 because 6 divided by 3 equals two then spuare it which will be 4, then times it by pie or 3.14 :):):):):):):):):):):):):):):):)


Is three tenths greater than three twelves?

If a pie is divided into 10 pieces and you get one of them, will each piece be bigger than if the pie is divided into 12? Of course each piece will be bigger. Same for 3 pieces of the pie.


What are four types of graphs and when should each one be used?

The four types of graphs are: 1)Bar Graph 2)Picto Graph 3)Circle/Pie Graph 4)Line Graph the line graph is best used for showing change in data over time. the circle/pie graph is best used for showing fractions of a whole. ex, 5 most populated countries population are added together and then divided amongst the countries in fractions. the bar and picto graph are used to show total amounts of data, answered using a survey or other type of management. the difference between picto and bar is a picto graph uses a symbol to show totals. a bar graph is totaled up in bars


What fractions is greater than one tenth?

Any fraction that has a smaller divisor. One ninth, for example. Let me explain using a pie! One half of the pie would be expressed as 1/2 of the pie. One quarter of the pie would be expressed as 1/4 of the pie Three quarters of the pie would be expressed as 3/4 of the pie Taking these examples note that there are two parts of a fraction ... the bottom number or divisor and the top number or numerator. The concept of fractions is that something is divided into a number of equal parts: 2 for halves 3 for thirds, four for quarters, five for fifths, and so on. That number is represented by the divisor - the bottom number. The numerator, or top number tells you how many of those parts we're talking about So your fraction ... one tenth equals 1/10 of something(say the pie). One of the pieces when something is divided into ten equal parts, Obviously, if I divided the pie into a smaller number of parts, say nine (1/9) one part would be bigger. The case of 3/4 says divide the pie into 4 equal parts and I'll have 3 of them! The divisor is 4 and the numerator is 3