With a protractor
if it is a computer generated pie chart, find the fraction, and divide into 360
Calculate the percentage that a particular sector represents of the total value. Then the angle size is 3.6 times the percentage.
The answer depends on 58.3 out of how many.
After the pie chart has been created, select the chart and open the Chart menu. Pick the 3-D View option. In it you will find various ways of manipulating the pie chart, including rotating it.
the number divided by total number multiply with 360 number -----------------*360 total number eg; 30 ------*360 =180 60 ------ -----
1. Add all the numbers together to get the total. (e.g. 3+4+5= 12)2. Divide each number by the total, noting your results (3/12= 0.25, 4/12+0.3333, 5/12=0.1467)3. Multiply each of the results by 360, that will give you your answer in degrees (0.25x360= 90 degrees, 0.3333x360= 120 degrees, 0.1437x360= 150 degrees4. Add the answers together to insure you haven't made any mistakes. If you have made a mistake you will not get 360. (90+120+150= 360)An easier way to calculate the angles for a pie chart is to:divide 360 by the total of your informationkeep note of the division answer then multiply every number by your division answeradd the angles together to make sure you have 360
Calculate the percentage of a sector relative to the budge total. The angle for that sector is 3.6 times the percentage.
Calculate the percentage that a particular sector represents of the total value. Then the angle size is 3.6 times the percentage.
Divide the central angle of the relevant pie segment by 360.
angle=x%*3.60
The answer depends on 58.3 out of how many.
When you make your pie chart in Excel, set the parameters of the chart to display percent for each data item (slice of the pie).
After the pie chart has been created, select the chart and open the Chart menu. Pick the 3-D View option. In it you will find various ways of manipulating the pie chart, including rotating it.
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A sector or piece (not peace!) representing x % of the total has an central angle of 3.6*x degrees.
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There is no need for a scale on a pie chart because the sizes of the slices are proportional to the percentage of the quantity pictured by the graph.
It would show a slice on the pie that is equal to one twelfth of the total size of the pie.