Three and a half turns of the minute hand = 3.5*60 = 210 seconds.
Three-sevenths
One way you can do it is by setting a compas to 0.5 inches (1/2 of the diameter) and placing it on a point. Then, turn the compas in a complete circle.
One point two three three.
A full turn of 360 degrees
turn your turn signal on
the answer is 2. on a+
three point turn
U turns are generally considered unsafe and are frowned upon by the authorities. The accepted method for performing a 180 degree turn in a street is to employ the three point turn. Check any drivers manual for details.
There are 5 A) Two point turn, backing on the right side B) Two point turn, pulling in on the left side C) U-turn D). Three point or "K" or "Y" turn.
well i just finished drivers ed so i think i would know since i did three point turns 2 days ago, so yes you do have to.
That's hardly enough information, but making a three point turn is a very dangerous action.
The one in the back
yes
3/4 (three quarters).
Danger Mouse - 1981 What a Three-Point Turn-Up for the Book 6-9 is rated/received certificates of: Australia:G
The party making the 3 point turn is at fault since they are the operator of the vehicle and has the responsibility for checking whether the way is clear before proceeding.