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when 150,210,180 are represented by a pie chart, the smallest central angle is

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Answered by 12thpáìn
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 \sf{Smallest  \: central \:  \:  angle = Sum  \:  \: of  \: Given \:  angle ÷ 360 × 90}

 \sf{Smallest  \: central \:  \:  angle =  150 + 210 + 180 ÷ 360 × 90}

\sf{Smallest  \: central \:  \:  angle =  540 ÷ 360 × 90}

\sf{Smallest  \: central \:  \:  angle =  1.5 × 90}

\sf{Smallest  \: central \:  \:  angle =  135 \degree}

Answered by rosoni28
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 \tt\pink{Smallest \: central \: \: angle = Sum \: \: of \: Given \: angle ÷ 360 × 90}

 \tt\blue{Smallest \: central \: \: angle = 150 + 210 + 180 ÷ 360 × 90}

\tt\red{Smallest \: central \: \: angle = 540 ÷ 360 × 90}

 \tt\green{Smallest \: central \: \: angle = 1.5 × 90}

 \tt \orange{Smallest \: central \: \: angle = 135 \degree}

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