Introduction to Data Interpretation — Formula Sheet
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Data Fundamentals
Sales - Expenses = ProfitPercentage = (Part/Total) × 100Central Angle = (Value/Total) × 360°Pie Charts
1% = 3.6°Net % increase = [(1 + a/100)(1 + b/100) - 1] × 100Bar Charts
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