It'd probably be a line graph, but out of those two, I'd say bar graph.
circle graph /aka/ pie chart
you draw a circle and then put it on a graph
I'm in sixth grade and I use circle graphs in social studies and bar and line graphs in science
because its a circular graph?
Anyone of them is fine. It doesn't really matter.
circle graph
circle graph
If you mean a pie graph, then it is necessary to now the total number that is represented by the whole pie.
In a circle graph, also known as a pie chart, the total degrees in a circle is 360. To calculate the degrees for 75.6 in a circle graph, you would use the formula: (75.6 / 100) * 360 = 271.44 degrees. Therefore, 75.6 in degrees on a circle graph would be approximately 271.44 degrees.
None of the following sets would.
Yes, one section of a circle graph (or pie chart) can represent 110, but it's important to clarify what that number signifies. If 110 represents a count or a value related to a category, it can be visually depicted as a section of the graph. However, the entire circle graph must represent a total that makes sense in relation to that number, such as a total of 220, where the 110 would be half of the total.
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A Pie Chart or Circle Graph
If, by circle graph, you mean a pie graph then 450 will be 360*450/n degrees where n is the sum of all the sectors of the pie.
circle graph
circle graph /aka/ pie chart
circle graph= a graph that represents data using sections of a circle. The sum of the percents in a circle graph is 100o/o