100%.
To convert 32 percent from a circle graph (pie chart) to a bar graph, first determine the total value represented by the circle graph. Multiply the total value by 0.32 to find the corresponding value for the bar graph. Then, create a bar that represents this value, ensuring that the scale of the bar graph accurately reflects the total for comparison with other data points.
68.4 degrees.
No it can't.
A circle graph may be used when there is some meaning to the total of the observations. It may be a sensible option when there are at most seven sectors, none of which are too small.
you draw a circle and then put it on a graph
360% is the total percent. its what all the pieces of a circle graph should add up to!
To convert 32 percent from a circle graph (pie chart) to a bar graph, first determine the total value represented by the circle graph. Multiply the total value by 0.32 to find the corresponding value for the bar graph. Then, create a bar that represents this value, ensuring that the scale of the bar graph accurately reflects the total for comparison with other data points.
A single number cannot be turned into a percent for a circle graph. You need a total. If the number is N and the total is T then the percentage is 100*N/T and then, for a circle graph, the relevant segment should subtend an angle of 360*N/T degrees (or 2*pi*N/T radians).
50
18 degrees is 5% on a circle graph.
It is: 5%
68.4 degrees.
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%.
you should watch that the graph equals 100 percent
A circle is 360 degrees, so the answer is 43.2/360.
half of the circle plus a little more
Circle Graph!