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its not 45 degrees on earth cos of air resistence and whatnot.. its 45.something or 44.something.. either way i hope this spurs u on to find the real answer
(lenth of arc/circumference)*360 degrees
6/12 = 1/2 One half of a circle is 180 degrees. One half of something else is something else.
180 - 58 = 122 degrees
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its not 45 degrees on earth cos of air resistence and whatnot.. its 45.something or 44.something.. either way i hope this spurs u on to find the real answer
At 40 degrees, you won't find the Fahrenheit and Celsius scales intersecting, as this occurs at -40 degrees. At 50 degrees, you won't find ice in its solid form, as it melts at 32 degrees Fahrenheit or 0 degrees Celsius.
degrees latitude measure how far something is above or below the equator.
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179 degrees
There are 360 degrees in a circle and a revolution is when something turns in a circle. There are aslo 360 degrees around a point.
The only reason you would do that would be if you wanted to know something like "how many degrees are in 3/4 of a circle?" or something like that. So you just multiple normally 3/4*(360 degrees) =3/4*360 degrees =270 degrees
360 -8 =?
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91 degrees....