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The Carpenter family earns $30,000 a year after taxes. In their budget $8000 is needed for housing, $8000 for food, $4000 towards clothing, and the rest toward miscellaneous expenses. How many degrees are allowed for miscellaneous in a circle graph of this data? |
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116° |
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120° |
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122° |
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118° |
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The Carpenter family earns $30,000 a year after taxes. In their budget $8000 is needed for housing, $8000 for food, $4000 towards clothing, and the rest toward miscellaneous expenses. Which circle graph best represents the budget data? |
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The Carpenter family earns $30,000 a year after taxes. In their budget $8000 is needed for housing, $8000 for food, $4000 towards clothing, and the rest toward miscellaneous expenses. In the circle graph of this data, which two categories total 60%? |
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clothing and housing |
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food and housing |
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housing and miscellaneous |
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clothing and miscellaneous |
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To construct a circle graph, which is the proper sequence of steps? |
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Write a ratio for each category. Next, determine the degrees for each sector. Finally, use a protractor to draw each sector. |
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Use a protractor to draw each sector. Next, determine the degrees for each sector. Finally, write a ratio for each category. |
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Determine the degrees for each sector. Next, use a protractor to draw each sector. Finally, write a ratio for each category. |
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Determine the degrees for each sector. Next, write a ratio for each category. Finally, use a protractor to draw each sector. |
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The table shows the percent of each genre of book Stacy has read. If she made a circle graph of this data, which genre's section would have an angle measure of about 61°? |
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Romance |
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Non-fiction |
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Science Fiction |
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Horror |
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