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butalik [34]
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STALIN [3.7K]1 year ago
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Percent of vipers is 20% and its degree is 72 degrees.

Percent of colubrids is 46% and its degree is 165.60 degrees.

Percent of elapids is 18% and its degree is 64.80 degrees.

Percent of giant snakes is 16% and its degree is 57.60 degrees.

<h3>How we do calculate the percent and degree?</h3>

The percent can be calculated as follows:

Percent of vipers = (Number of vipers / Total number of snakes) * 100 = (10 / 50) * 100 = 0.20 * 100 = 20%

Percent of colubrids = (Number of colubrids / Total number of snakes) * 100 = (23 / 50) * 100 = 0.46 * 100 = 46%

Percent of elapids = (Number of elapids / Total number of snakes) * 100 = (9 / 50) * 100 = 0.18 * 100 = 18%

Percent of giant snakes = (Number of giant snakes / Total number of snakes) * 100 = (8 / 50) * 100 = 0.16 * 100 = 16%

The degrees can be calculated as follows:

Degree of vipers = Percent of vipers * 360 = 20% * 360 = 72 degree

Degree of colubrids = Percent of colubrids * 360 = 46% * 360 = 165.60 degree

Degree of elapids = Percent of elapids* 360 = 18% * 360 = 64.80 degree

Degree of giant snakes = Percent of giant snakes * 360 = 16% * 360 = 57.60 degree

Learn more about percent here: brainly.com/question/16242050.

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