Math Made Easy: Create a Pie Graph
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How do yea divide the circle?
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I am writing this on the 18 January 2012, and this video was uploaded exactly 3 years ago!
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I am currently doing my GCSE maths, it didnt show you how to plot the pie chart and how to use your pertracter and where to start from, they are the mot important parts!
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Thank you that was a good video
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become a teacher =]
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thank you. i thought that was very informative
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I actually figured out my pie graphs with my dad who is a banker. This doesn't help me because i was having a problem with my protractor. I wish they would have used a actual paper and pencil and oh i dont know a PROTRACTOR. It might help a bit more. I dont know what I would do in math if my dad was not good at it. Me and my mom were trying to figure it out. I guess this video applies to ppl who arent having a prob with a protractor.
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THANK YOU!
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I bet you are a teacher,man!Awsome.
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@jediteacher2007 Also, If you're doing it with a calculator that doesn't create fractions automatically, cant you just convert it into decimals?
For instance 2/20= 10% so then 0.1*360 also equals 36 degrees?
Just trying to clear it up for those who dont have super advanced calculators :)
how do u convert it into degrees?the fractions converted into degrees
scottyrul 2 years ago
If you are using a circle, then just multiply the fraction by 360 degrees:
Example: 2/20 * 360 = 36 degrees
jediteacher2007 2 years ago