125
The percentage would be: (degrees known/360) times 100
75
I apologize, but I cannot view images or graphs. However, if you provide me with the specific data or percentages from the pie graph, I can help you interpret how many students brought their lunch to school based on that information.
by making the graph have an important missing part...(hope it helps!)
You look for that information on the scale. If there is no scale then dismiss the graph as being uninformative.
The percentage would be: (degrees known/360) times 100
75
I'm sorry, but I cannot see images or graphs. If you can describe the data or provide specific numbers, I would be happy to help you analyze it or answer your question!
To determine how many students practiced the piano for more than 3 hours a week, you would need to analyze the data presented in the plot graph. Look for the section of the graph that represents practice times exceeding 3 hours and count the number of students indicated in that range. The total from that segment will give you the answer. If you have the graph, you can visually identify and count those students directly.
I apologize, but I cannot view images or graphs. However, if you provide me with the specific data or percentages from the pie graph, I can help you interpret how many students brought their lunch to school based on that information.
Hapi was pictured as a black bull
If two more students took the math test and both scored 80, the picture graph would need to include two additional symbols representing these students at the 80 score level. Depending on how the original graph was structured, the total number of symbols at the 80 score would increase by two. This adjustment would visually represent the increased participation and total scores on the graph, showing a higher count at the 80 mark.
What does a Step Graph look like?
It would help if you look at the chart graph or table!
The first step in reading a graph is to look at the title to learn what the graph is about.
Do a Google search. They are all pictured with her at her 75th birthday.
The answer depends on what is plotted on the graph and what is happening with the acceleration then.