Asked by Madison
Explain how to identify the greatest and least values of a set of data when looking at a circle graph.
Answers
Answered by
Ms. Sue
The least data is the smallest section of the circle; the greatest data is the largest section of the circle.
Answered by
Gina
Here are some ways:
If the diagram of the circle graph is exact then using a protractor you can measure the angles.
Ex; Suppose an angle is 90 degress. The total degrees of a circle is 360 degrees.
90/360 = 1/4 = 0.25 = 25 %
Another way is just by reading the statistics.
Highest percentage means the most.
ect.
If the diagram of the circle graph is exact then using a protractor you can measure the angles.
Ex; Suppose an angle is 90 degress. The total degrees of a circle is 360 degrees.
90/360 = 1/4 = 0.25 = 25 %
Another way is just by reading the statistics.
Highest percentage means the most.
ect.
Answered by
Madison
thanks for helping me with my math Ms.Sue. I have tried to work on this for a very long time.
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