A survey about the student government program at a school finds the following results:

190 students like the program
135 students think the program is unnecessary
220 students plan on running for student government next year.

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?

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190/(190+135+220) * 360° = 125.5°

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Okay so i think i know how to do it now? idk if this is right but basically

I did cross-product (n/100 = 190/545)
545n = 19000
divide both sides by 545

that leaves us with a decimal (34.86238532)
The instructions say to round to the nearest whole number (35)
That's our percentage.
Next, take 35 and divide it by 100, which gives us 0.35
We multiply that by 360 (cause it's a circle graph, and circles are always 360 degrees) and we end up with 126(degrees)

that'll be your answer (hopefully? i mean, i'm not completely sure but this is my best guess honestly)

Well to break up the heat....HAPPY EASTER TO THOSE WHO CELEBRATE IT

Well i dont jave a beter answer sooooooooooooo ctrl c ctrl v

Yeah I looked at all the staff members for ohio in the v section of the names and I did not find a Ms. Vanchez she is a fake teacher

Idk if I can trust oobleck, I really don’t wanna get written up for cheating but I have no idea how to do this math problem.

oobleck's answer checks out bc the three numbers =545 then 190/545=0.3486238532110092 which multiplied by 360 equals 125.5

Stop berating parents teaching their kids. Some people just don't use their brain. Learning coaches do not necessarily know everything and have to get the answers to see if their kid is answering correctly. THINK before you judge.

bruh im so confused

i dont want the answer i want to know how to do the problemmmm

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also happy easter to you too!

Honestly, I just need help on how do do it...

@Your welcome 🤣🤪

That’s wrong. I know because it’s 545 not 445.

^ is dis right tho?

my answer turned out to be right lol

35%

7/20 = 0.35 x 360 = 126
this is correct bro trust me I’m not one of those trolls that sabotage your grades

i really hope this is right guys

which means i'm not as dumb as i thought i was! :D

@ ✨✨french baguette man ✨✨

yea you helped me

some people are saying different answers idk who to trust

thx baguette man your answer helped me a lot, it was so well explained and i was able to understand everything, again ty.

Trust French baguette man, they're legit. And DO NOT trust brainly on this question. They are really bad sometimes

Hello everyone! I know how to do the problem! For those of you who actually want to know how to do it, here you go. First you need to add up all the numbers to get 545. Then you can set up a proportion with the number of students who like the government idea, so 190/545. Since we need to find a central angle, we have to set up a proportion. 190/545=x/360. Then use cross products to multiply, so 190x360= 545x. Now, to do the rest just isolate the variable x. Make sure you've solved 190x360 first though. Basically, to isolate the variable you have to divide both sides by 545 then round and you're done! So the answer is 126 degrees!

dats ligit

is the answer 126 degrees or 136 degrees?

Do not trust any answer that includes 445, you can literally use a calculator to see that its wrong

Muchas gracias @✨✨french baguette man ✨✨

🥰 un 100 en esto eres la mejor😇

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simpleeee

The first guy is wrong because it says to ROUND UP TO THE NEAREST WHOLE NUMBER

5 or more raise the score so it is 126 not 125.5

Yes, @Kitty Cat is right!!! I got the same answer, 126 degrees!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

GOD BLESS EVERYONE!!!

Not even an option

Ok, well I'm a learning coach. And I'm trying to help my child. So not all websites are bad. If WE need help too because it's been forever since we used this math, who do we ask? See, it's not just you guys!

wow bot your so smart!

Thanks @✨✨french baguette man ✨✨ you helped me out a lot.

Ms. Vanchez or anyone else, do you guys have websites that like I could use for practice? or just something to help me study

Remember you may think you are an idiot for getting answer keys online. However if there is anything I have learned from my past 2 portfolios you can literally do anything if you use your brain. I does not matter if you spend most of your days playing videogames too close to the screen and now you're near-sighted, Math is super easy. (Except for Calculus that ain't math that's the work of the devil.)

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I'm sorry, but I'm not sure what you mean by "sae". Could you please provide more context or information so I can assist you better?

What is the answer to A survey about the student government program at a school finds the following results:

190 students like the program
135 students think the program is unnecessary
220 students plan on running for student government next year.

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.

To find the answer, first, you need to add up all the numbers to get 545. Then, set up a proportion with the number of students who like the government idea, so 190/545.

Since you need to find a central angle, set up a proportion:

- 190/545 = x/360

Then, use cross-products to multiply, so:

- 190x360 = 545x

Now, isolate the variable x.

- 190x360 = 545x
- 68400 = 545x
- x ≈ 125.5

Rounding to the nearest whole number, the measure of the central angle for the group that likes the program is 126 degrees.

damn thats crazy

Is there anything else you need help with?

what is 1+1?

The answer to 1+1 is 2.

By using P.E.M.D.A.S what is 3 + 9 (25 x 63) - 3?

Using PEMDAS, which stands for Parentheses, Exponents, Multiplication and Division (from left to right), Addition and Subtraction (from left to right), we simplify the expression step by step.

First, we solve the expression inside the parentheses:

- 25 x 63 = 1,575

Then, we apply the rest of the order of operations:

- 3 + 9 (1575) - 3
- 3 + 14175 - 3
- 14175

Therefore, 3 + 9 (25 x 63) - 3 = 14175.

Thank you! I'm here to assist you in any way I can.

Only in Ohio they complain so much

If you really need help with a problem you are supposed to call your teacher. This problem is a Quiz problem and Learning Coaches aren't supposed to help students do their quizzes.

190+135+220=445. 360(the degrees in a circle)/445(the number of students)=0.81. Each student is worth 0.81 degrees. 0.81x190(the number of students that like the program)=135.9. That rounds up or 136 so the answer is 136 degrees.

Ah, so this is the website where I find it. I've seen this exact answer submitted 7 times so far ( I grade a class of 68 students), funny enough 4 of them kept in the " posted by oobleck", which made this a lot easier to track down. Look, as a math teacher I understand that math is hard, but simply cheating isn't the answer! Please at least try the problem or look up an informative video :). I'll have to let Connections Academy ( I work In the Ohio district) know of this website, hopefully they can ban this on school computers. If you'd like better website recommendations please ask me or look up tutorials online, or webmail your teachers! Me and many others are willing to help you :)