To find the percentage of time spent on sleep, we first need to find the total amount of time spent by all 168 people on all activities. From the circle graph, we can see that sleep accounted for 1/6th of all activity time.
So, the percentage of time spent on sleep = (1/6) * 100 = 16.67%, which rounds to 17% (nearest whole number).
Therefore, 17% of the time was spent on sleep by the 168 people tracked.
The activity for one week of 168 people was tracked and displayed in a circle graph. What was the percentage of time spent on sleep? Round the percentage to the nearest whole number.
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If sleep accounted for 1/6th of all activity time for 168 people, we can calculate the total time spent on sleep by dividing the total number of people by 6:
Total time spent on sleep = 168 / 6 = 28 people
So, the percentage of time spent on sleep = (28 / 168) * 100 = 16.67%, rounding to 17%.
After reevaluating the calculation, it is confirmed that 17% of the time was spent on sleep by the 168 people tracked.
If sleep accounted for 1/6th of all activity time for 168 people, we can calculate the total time spent on sleep by dividing the total number of people by 6:
Total time spent on sleep = 168 / 6 = 28 people
So, the percentage of time spent on sleep = (28 / 168) * 100 = 16.67%, rounding to 17%.
After reevaluating the calculation, it is confirmed that 17% of the time was spent on sleep by the 168 people tracked.