What are the central angles of the sectors representing nuclear energy in both the years?( you may round the numbers before finding the central angles)

Answer:
1995 => 22°
2005 => 36°
Step-by-step explanation:
Central angle of the sector representing nuclear energy in 1995 = percentage of nuclear energy in 1995 ÷ 100 × 360°
Nuclear energy is approximately 6% (rounded to whole number) in 1995.
Central angle = [tex] \frac{6}{100}*360 = \frac{6}{10}*36 [/tex]
[tex] = \frac{216}{10} = 21.6 [/tex]
Central angle representing nuclear energy in 1995 ≈ 22° (nearest whole number).
Central angle of the sector representing nuclear energy in 2005 = percentage of nuclear energy in 2005 ÷ 100 × 360°
Nuclear energy is approximately 10% (rounded to whole number) in 1995.
Central angle = [tex] \frac{10}{100}*360 = \frac{1}{1}*36 [/tex]
[tex] = \frac{36} = 36 [/tex]
Central angle representing nuclear energy in 2005 = 36°.