How to find the percentage of a sector from an angle

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What percentage of a full circle is the following sector? (Round to the nearest tenth of a percent.)

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Explanation

In order to find the percentage of a sector from an angle, you need to know that a full circle is .

Therefore, we can find the percentage by dividing the angle of the sector by and then multiplying by 100:

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A sector of a circle contains a center angle that is 36 degrees. What percentage of the circle is the sector?

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Proportions can be used to determine the percentage. Let equal the percentage comprised of the sector.

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Solve for x.

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Two pizzas are made to the same dimensions. The only difference is that Pizza 1 is cut into pieces at 30° angles and Pizza 2 is cut at 45° angles. They are sold by the piece, the first for \$1.95 per slice and the second for \$2.25 per slice. What is the difference in total revenue between Pizza 2 and Pizza 1?

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–\$2.70

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\$5.40

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–\$5.40

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Explanation

First, let's calculate how many slices there are per pizza. This is done by dividing 360° by the respective slice degrees:

Pizza 1: 360/30 = 12 slices

Pizza 2: 360/45 = 8 slices

Now, the total amount made per pizza is calculated by multiplying the number of slices by the respective cost per slice:

Pizza 1: 12 * 1.95 = \$23.40

Pizza 2: 8 * 2.25 = \$18.00

The difference between Pizza 2 and Pizza 1 is thus represented by: 18 – 23.40 = –\$5.40