First try was incorrectMr. Pewser counted the number of marbles in a bag.Use the circle graph to answer the question below.Total MarblesWhat percentage (to the nearest tenth) of the marbles were not green?symbol required
Q. First try was incorrectMr. Pewser counted the number of marbles in a bag.Use the circle graph to answer the question below.Total MarblesWhat percentage (to the nearest tenth) of the marbles were not green?symbol required
Counting and Graphing: Mr. Pewser counted the marbles and made a circle graph. Let's say the graph shows 30% green marbles.
Calculating Non-Green Marbles Percentage: To find the percentage of marbles that are not green, subtract the percentage of green marbles from 100%.100%−30%=70%
Rounding the Result: Round the result to the nearest tenth if necessary. In this case, it's already at a tenth.
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