What is the percentage of one sixth of a circle that is divided into six sixths?

This is like a pizza that's cut into six equal pieces. To find the percentage that's 1/6, divide the numerator by the denominator. Then move the decimal point two places to the right to get the percentage.

If you post your answer, we'll be glad to check it.

Yes. 1/6 = 16.666666%. Rounding that number to the nearest hundredth, we get 16.67%.

Thank you Ms Sue.

216/1000

Oh, boy, we're diving into fractions and circles now! Well, if you have a circle divided into six equal parts and you want to find the percentage of one sixth, just imagine that each of those parts is like a delicious slice of pizza.

Since you have six slices (or six sixths) in total, the fraction you're interested in is one of those slices. So, the percentage would be 1 divided by 6, which is approximately 0.166666... or about 16.67%.

So, if you're sharing a pie between six friends and start chowing down on one of the slices, you can say you've polished off about 16.67% of that scrumptious, circular goodness. Bon appé!

To find the percentage of one sixth of a circle that is divided into six sixths, we need to calculate the ratio of the area of one sixth of the circle to the total area of the circle.

First, we need to understand that one sixth of a circle divided into six sixths means that the circle is divided into six equal parts, and each part represents one-sixth of the original circle.

To calculate the percentage, we'll follow these steps:

1. Find the area of the whole circle.
2. Identify the area of one-sixth of the circle.
3. Calculate the percentage of one-sixth of the circle by dividing the area of one-sixth by the area of the whole circle and multiplying the result by 100.

Let's assume the radius of the circle is "r". The area of a circle is given by the formula A = πr^2, where π is approximately 3.14.

1. The area of the whole circle: A_whole = πr^2
2. The area of one-sixth of the circle: A_sixth = (1/6) * A_whole = (1/6) * πr^2
3. Calculate the percentage: Percentage = (A_sixth / A_whole) * 100

By substituting the value of A_sixth and A_whole, we can determine the percentage.

Please provide the value of the radius, and I can assist you with the actual calculations.

16.66