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).
A segcot whose angular measure (at the centre) is 360*30/100 = 108 degrees.
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
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.
One third of the chart.
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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A segcot whose angular measure (at the centre) is 360*30/100 = 108 degrees.