Yes. That is often how pie charts work.
nope a portion of a circles area is a triangle
The area of a sector is the area of the circle multiplied by the fraction of the circle covered by that sector. This is a true statement and correct formula.
The area sector of a circle needs pi to work it out.
That would certainly do it.
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nope a portion of a circles area is a triangle
Area of sector/Area of circle = Angle of sector/360o Area of sector = (Area of circle*Angle of sector)/360o
percentage employees in primary sector < percentage employess in secondary sector
Divide the area of the sector by 360 and multiply it to the area. The area of the sector is 5 square inches.
Calculate the percentage of a sector relative to the budge total. The angle for that sector is 3.6 times the percentage.
The area of a sector is the area of the circle multiplied by the fraction of the circle covered by that sector. This is a true statement and correct formula.
if given the central angle and the area of the circle, then by proportion: Given angle / sector area = 360 / Entire area, then solve for the sector area
area of sector = (angle at centre*area of circle)/360
true
The area sector of a circle needs pi to work it out.
The area of the circle is(17,640)/(the number of degrees in the central angle of the sector)
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