It looks like a 70% full pie graph. Cant really illustrate it here.
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100%.
No it can't.
The percentage would be: (degrees known/360) times 100
To convert 2.2 to percent you multiply by 100. Therefore, 2.2 × 100 = 220 %
just have the numbers going up have a negative -100 l -50 l 0 l ______________________________________
100%.
It will look like a straight vertical line that cuts the x-axis at the point (100, 0).
no
Multiply a number by 100 to get the equivalent percent: 0.125 x 100 = 12.5%
you should watch that the graph equals 100 percent
100,000,000 = 10,000,000,000 %
It's twelve.
No. A circle graph - or pie graph - is designed so that the whole circle represents 100%. It is, therefore, not possible for the graph to represent more than 100%.
"Percent" means "out of 100" → 0.1 of 1% = 0.1 × 1/100 = 0.1 × 1 ÷ 100 = 0.001
it looks like a 100 square grid with 1 to 100 and you highlight all the prime numbers
No it can't.
99.5 percent is the same as 0.995