A festival is visited one day by at total of 2,000 German tourists, 3,200 American tourists, 1,400 Mexican tourists, 1,770 French tourists, 2,400 Japanese tourists, and 1,030 tourists from other countries. If a circle graph were made representing the various countries represented by the total number of tourists, the central angle created by the segment representing the French would measure how many degrees?

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A festival is visited one day by at total of 2,000 German tourists, 3,200 American tourists, 1,400 Mexican tourists, 1,770 French tourists, 2,400 Japanese tourists, and 1,030 tourists from other countries. If a circle graph were made representing the various countries represented by the total number of tourists, the central angle created by the segment representing the French would measure how many degrees?