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A sector or piece (not peace!) representing x % of the total has an central angle of 3.6*x degrees.
108 degrees.
If you are working from a percentage you simply take the figure and multiply by 3.6.eg. 24% is 24 x 3.6 = 86Cheers
you do the square root of the number
It is 360*39/60 = 234 degrees.
A pie chart is a circle, which has 360 degrees. So 15% of 360 is 54 degrees.
A pie chart only shows up to 100%, divided into portions.
A sector or piece (not peace!) representing x % of the total has an central angle of 3.6*x degrees.
Every pie chart has the same scale: " 360 degrees = the total of all categories "
108 degrees.
A fraction of 360 degrees
Figure out the percentage that 90 degrees is of a whole circle, which is 360 degrees. 90 / 360 = 0.25, or 25%. 25% of 600 is 150 people who went abroad.
In a pie-chart, it looks like almost three-quarters of the pie.
Expressing 21 percent of the whole on a pie chart would take up 21/100 x 360 = 75.6 degrees.
45deg/360deg = 1/8
If you are working from a percentage you simply take the figure and multiply by 3.6.eg. 24% is 24 x 3.6 = 86Cheers
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