A pie chart is a circle, which has 360 degrees.
So 15% of 360 is 54 degrees.
35% is the same as 0.35 and 0.35*360 = 126 degrees
Expressing 21 percent of the whole on a pie chart would take up 21/100 x 360 = 75.6 degrees.
One third of the chart.
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).
Every pie chart has the same scale: " 360 degrees = the total of all categories "
108 degrees.
35% is the same as 0.35 and 0.35*360 = 126 degrees
Expressing 21 percent of the whole on a pie chart would take up 21/100 x 360 = 75.6 degrees.
25% is 90 degrees. 25% is one-fourth, so it is 90 degrees, which is one-fourth of 360.
It will cover an arc of 216 degrees of the circumference
One third of the chart.
The question is missing some information. Assuming this is about making a pie chart, multiply the percent by 3.6 to get degrees of a full circle. So 100% is the entire pie, 50% is half (180 degrees), etc.
A pie chart only shows up to 100%, divided into portions.
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).
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Every pie chart has the same scale: " 360 degrees = the total of all categories "