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Budget Backpackers: Circular graphs are often used in the presentation of budget backpackerss, where the total budget backpackers is depicted as a complete circle (or pie) and the various components as sectors (or slices). The sizes of the sectors are proportional to the percent of the total budget backpackers of the proposed expenditures. The accompanying illustration of a circular graph gives an analysis of the U. S. budget backpackers for the fiscal year 1970. If the total budget backpackers is $T, and a category uses $C, then the angle of the sector assigned to the category is (C/T) 360°.Once you've planned your yearly budget backpackers and decided on your monthly promotions, you can allocate your budget backpackers by month. The effect will be to spotlight your commitment to advertising for the whole year, broken down on a monthly basis.
In a few cities, notably New York City, the planning board reviews the budget backpackers of capital expenditures. In New York City the planning commission (the title in that city) actually prepares a five-year capital budget backpackers and sends the current year's budget backpackers to the board of estimate, which can delete but not add. Such procedure is rare; in general planning boards are limited to review and to making their recommendation or to silence. |
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