To calculate what percentage a specific part represents of a whole, divide the part's value by the total value and multiply by 100%. For example, if road repairs received $180,000 out of total donations of $1,000,000, the percentage is (180,000 ÷ 1,000,000) × 100 = 18%.
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A charity organization collected donations for four community programs after a major storm.
The money was distributed as follows: emergency housing, $400 $420,000, road repairs, $180,000, food supplies, $250,000, medical services, $150,000.
What percentage of the total donation was used for road repairs? You see that since we're having a whole that has been split into parts. So, we can use the best way to, you know, um to represent this data is using a pie chart because we're dealing with a whole being split into parts. So, the whole is going to be the donations, right?
So, we have the donations.
The donations is being split into various parts. So, you can use a pie chart to represent uh that information, right? Now, with that being said, so we're looking for what?
The percentage of road repairs, right?
So, let's look for the total donation.
Total donations is going to be equal to So, permit me to use K here.
420K plus 180K plus K is a thousand.
Plus 250K plus 150K So, you see that this is going to add up to 1 million, right?
$1 million. So, the percentage of road repairs is just going to be equal to what?
What What was What donation was put into road repairs?
How much was put into road repairs? It was uh It was 180 thousand divided by what?
1 million times 100%.
So, you see that calculating this right, it will give you 18%.
Right? And the answer is D.
Perfect.
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