Mathematics
Mathematics, 03.07.2019 19:00, arnold2619

Helll asap will give brainlies along with 98 ! make a pie chart. before you can make a pie chart you need to figure out how much of the circle belongs to each category. suppose that you earned $6.00 doing odd jobs. you spent your money in this manner: tithe $ 0.60 missions $ 0.40 recreation $ 1.80 savings $ 2.40 school supplies $ 0.80 remembering the formula, x 360°, you can figure out each part. for example: 60/600 cents x 360° = 36° changing the dollars to cents saves confusion with the decimal point. following this formula tells us that, when we make our pie chart, 36° of the graph should belong to the category of tithe. use your protractor to measure the angles. calculate the percentage of each category by the formula category/total, x 100 = %. then label the parts of your graph.

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