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2. A survey about the student government program at a school finds the following results: 190 students like the program, 135 st...Asked by MarineCat6
A survey about the student government program at a school finds the following results:
190 students like the program
135 students think the program is unnecessary
220 students plan on running for student government next year.
If a circle graph were made from this data, what would the measure of the central angle be for the group that likes the program? Round your answer to the nearest whole number.
Please don't just give me the answers I really just want to know how to do it. Thanks :)
Also...I don't have an answer for you guys to check because I don't know how to do it.
190 students like the program
135 students think the program is unnecessary
220 students plan on running for student government next year.
If a circle graph were made from this data, what would the measure of the central angle be for the group that likes the program? Round your answer to the nearest whole number.
Please don't just give me the answers I really just want to know how to do it. Thanks :)
Also...I don't have an answer for you guys to check because I don't know how to do it.
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Answered by
Ms. Sue
Adding all of the students together, there are a total of 545 -- and that's assuming there's no overlap.
190/545 = 0.3486 = 35% like the program
There's a total of 360 degrees in the circle.
0.35 * 360 = ______ degrees
190/545 = 0.3486 = 35% like the program
There's a total of 360 degrees in the circle.
0.35 * 360 = ______ degrees
Answered by
MarineCat6
Oh...I get it! Thank You Ms. Sue! :)
Answered by
Ms. Sue
You're very welcome. :-)
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