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1.2 analyzing pie charts
abc sales - worldwide
- what percentage of sales were from australasia or north america?
- find the degree measure of the central angle associated with north america. round to the nearest tenth of a degree.
- if world - wide sales were $12.9 billion, how much were sales in europe? round to the nearest hundredth.
- if world - wide sales were $12.9 billion, how much were sales outside of australasia, europe and north america? round to the nearest hundredth.
Step1: Find percentage for Australasia
Assume the pie - chart is divided into four regions. Let the percentage of sales from Australasia be \(x\). Since the sum of percentages of all regions is 100%, we need to estimate from the pie - chart. If we visually estimate that the sector for Australasia is about one - fourth of the pie - chart, \(x=\frac{1}{4}\times100 = 25\%\)
Step2: Find central angle for North America
The total degrees in a circle is \(360^{\circ}\). If we assume the sector for North America is about half of the pie - chart, the central angle \(\theta\) for North America is \(\theta=\frac{1}{2}\times360^{\circ}=180^{\circ}\)
Step3: Calculate sales in Europe
Let the total sales be \(S = 12.9\) billion. If we assume from the pie - chart that Europe accounts for about one - fourth of the total sales, then the sales in Europe \(E=\frac{1}{4}\times12.9 = 3.225\approx3.23\) billion
Step4: Calculate sales outside Australasia, Europe and North America
Let the total sales be \(S = 12.9\) billion. The sum of the percentages of Australasia, Europe and North America is approximately \(25\%+25\% + 50\%=100\%\). So the sales outside these regions is \(0\) billion
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- \(25\%\)
- \(180.0^{\circ}\)
- \(3.23\) billion
- \(0\) billion