The table shows jenifer spent £119 at the shops fill in the results....fill in the angles round them off to the nearest degree....... product amount angle clothes 49 games 20 cinema 14 other 36
I'm assuming you mean a pie chart?
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i just need the answers for these
Kay. Divide each number by the total, then multiply by 360.
and then wat do i do
That's the angle, or the answers. When you divide each number by the total, you're finding the percentage of each. When you multiply by 360, you're converting that percentage into degrees. So the answer you get for each one is the final angle of that product in the pie.
cn u plz just give me the answers for each and every one of them so it would be easie for me cuz i dnt really under stand this and i need to know the answers and thats it plz plz plz ur my only hope that i wnt get in trouble
Hahaha I think you don't understand the purpose of this site! It's to help you learn how to do it yourself. Not do your homework for you. I told you step by step how to do it. If you have a specific question for why you don't understand, I don't mind answering that... But just telling you the answer kinda defeats the purpose.
@ zanelover --> To help you get started (following the above directions): 49/119 * 360= 148.2 degrees
A true student shud have such ideals as mentioned by @QuantumTorch
To explain further, a pie chart describes the entire sample, or all of the products. The question says that Jenifer spent a total of 119, and a certain amount on certain products that all add up to equal 119. Each product is a part of that total 119. So you take the part divided by the whole to get the percentage. That is to say, each slice of the pie chart. There are 360 degrees in a circle, pie charts are circles, so you multiply the parts, or percentages, by 360 to get the final degrees.
Also, thank you @Sarkar. :)
Ideals by definition tend to be something that can never be ultimately reached but should always be strived to improve. It's typically more beneficial to teach a man how to fish instead of giving one, though the man tends to stay hungry until he learns well enough.
It's fairly easy to just punch it in a calculator though.
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