A survey about the student government program at a school finds that of 245 students:

218 students like the program
27 students think the program is unnecessary

If a circle graph were made from this data, what would the measure of the central angle be for the group that likes the program? Round your answer to the nearest whole number.

(218/245)(360° = appr 320°

To find the measure of the central angle for the group that likes the program, we need to calculate the percentage of students who like the program out of the total number of students.

First, let's find the total number of students who do not like the program. We can do this by subtracting the number of students who like the program from the total number of students:

Total number of students who do not like the program = Total number of students - Number of students who like the program
= 245 - 218
= 27

Next, we can calculate the percentage of students who like the program:

Percentage of students who like the program = (Number of students who like the program / Total number of students) x 100
= (218 / 245) x 100
= 0.8902 x 100
= 89.02%

Since we need to round the answer to the nearest whole number, the measure of the central angle for the group that likes the program is approximately 89%.