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A pie graph is best for using to show percentages.
Percentages are very common in everyday life. Say, like decimals, there are many many nutrition facts label, using percentages in how much Total fat is in a soup can for example. We also use percentages when we charge interest in banks, when sales-persons charge commission on sales, when there are discounts at stores, when adults get pay raises, there is 15% tipping at restaurants.
A pie chart, also known as a circle graph, shows categorical data using percentages. A bar graph shows categorical data using whole numbers.
Pie chart is in a circle using percentages.. line chart is as it says, a line that either goes up or down according to the values.
They are used to represents percentages, or parts of a whole. For example, if you wanted to survey people in regards to what phone company they used, you would express your data using a circle graph.
To calculate the empirical formula using percentages, first convert the percentages to grams. Then divide the grams by the element's molar mass to find the moles. Finally, divide the moles by the smallest number of moles to get the ratio of elements in the compound, which represents the empirical formula.
A pie graph is best for using to show percentages.
Since percentages are based on a common denominator of 100, they are easier to add and subtract.
Doctors can use percentages in a great many number of ways. Doctors can use percentages to calculate the probability for having a certain disease.
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If there is no mean it is very rare that you will be able to find a missing number. Potentially if you have other numbers and you have a mode you can deduce the missing number by using the mode (if there needs to be one more of a certain number or a certain number cannot be increased in its count of numbers i.e. you can't have more 6's to maintain the current mode).
To determine the empirical formula from percentages of elements in a compound, convert the percentages to grams, then to moles. Divide the moles of each element by the smallest number of moles to find the ratio of elements. Finally, write the empirical formula using the ratios as subscripts for each element.
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From the given information the missing side must be opposite angle 120 degrees and by using the cosine rule in trigonometry the missing side works out as 25.9cm
Halv that given number,Make a square that has that half number as the length of a side.Stretch the string across the diagonal of the square from corner to corner.The length of the string is the square root of the given number
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Yes, it is possible to do that.