We need to find the angle (rounded to the nearest whole degree) of a circle that would represent the percent of students taking mathematics.
Since a complete turn around the circle has 360º, we have the following proportion:
<em>Number of students Angle</em>
734 360º
442 x
Then, cross multiplying the above values, we obtain:
![\begin{gathered} 734x=442\cdot360\degree \\ \\ x=\frac{442\cdot360\degree}{734} \\ \\ x\cong217\degree \end{gathered}](https://tex.z-dn.net/?f=%5Cbegin%7Bgathered%7D%20734x%3D442%5Ccdot360%5Cdegree%20%5C%5C%20%20%5C%5C%20x%3D%5Cfrac%7B442%5Ccdot360%5Cdegree%7D%7B734%7D%20%5C%5C%20%20%5C%5C%20x%5Ccong217%5Cdegree%20%5Cend%7Bgathered%7D)
<em>Answer</em>: 217º
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No, because when you multiply 8.36 and 120, you get 1,003.2. Then when you add 1,003.2 to 5,275, the answer is 6,278.2 which is greater than 6,000 pounds.