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Math Okay, I was wondering. If I have a circle graph with a percent, how would I make that a regualer number? For example, I have 45% of students work at a resteraunt. How would I make that a number not a percent? Because, I have the total number. I just need to find out what part of the whole that is. Do you know what I mean? I dont need answers I just want to know how to convert a circle graph percent to a whole number. <3 thanks!
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You just take your whole number multiplied by 0.45. The answer to the problem really has nothing at all to do with the graph, the graph is more of just a visual aid tool. ]
Take the percentage number and multiply it by the total number. You should get a decimal. Then multiply your answer by two to get a whole number. For example: 45% of 100 students. 45 divided by 100 = .45 then you take .45 * 10= 45. ]
multiply the total by 45 (or by whatever the % is in another problem) and then divide by 100. ]
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