A segcot whose angular measure (at the centre) is 360*30/100 = 108 degrees.
20/30 as a percent = 100*20/30 = 66.66... %
a pie chart represents a subject that all of the subjects have a different percentage.EXAMPLE: 5% people brush there teeth once a day/ 55% people brush there teeth 2times a day/ 30% people brush there teeth 3 times a day/ and 10% peoplebrush there teeth 4 times a day. that all adds up to 100%. a pie charthas more than one subject. this example has 4 seperate subjects,all of the 4 little subjects represent a huge subject. the huge subjectis " percentage of people brush their teeth". the italic part represents the 4 little subjects
If you have a 1 percent chance of doing something, and you have 30 tries, your chance of succeeding is 26 percent, or 1 - (1 - .01)30.
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Compared to what? Other types of charts? Tables of numbers? Long-winded exposition? Among types of charts, a pie chart is very good at graphically displaying how various parts of a whole compare to each other. For example, you can show that a given jurisdiction is 60% Republican, 30% Democrat, and 10% "Decline to State" with a Pie that has 3 slices. The Red slice takes up 60% of the pie, the Blue slice 30%, and the White slice 10%.
30% of 350= 30% * 350= 0.3 * 350= 105
well to find 30% of 120, first you have to make the percent a decimal, so .30. then all you have to do is mulitiply, so 120*.30=36 :)
well a pie graph would be 3% of agriculteral 30% of industry and67% service ur welcome
the number divided by total number multiply with 360 number -----------------*360 total number eg; 30 ------*360 =180 60 ------ -----
The GCF of 30 and 20 is 10. Chart it however you wish.
30% of 30% = 0.09 or 9%
"Percent" = "of 100". So 30 is 30% of 100.
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