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Mathematics, 17.06.2021 15:20 fatty18

How do you find the central angle of certain section of a Pie Graph (Circle Graph) when that certain section is given a percentage of the area of the whole circle? (Like you get a section of the graph which has a percentage on it, and with that you have to find the central angle's measurement. I'd like it if you include an answer including decimals in your percentage in your answer example)

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