One rotation = 360 degrees so 21/3rotations = 7/3 * 360 deg = 840 deg.
A semi-circle, half a circle, by definition is 180 degrees, half of a rotation. A whole circle has a whole rotation, which is 360 degrees.
There are 360 degrees in a complete rotation so 120/360 = 1/3 of a rotation in its simplest terms
I assume you are asking about a quarter turn. A total turn is 360 degrees. A quarter turn is 1/4 of the way around (you have to do it 4 times to make a whole turn). 360 degrees * 1/4 of the way around = 360/4 = 90 degrees
There are: 360+90 = 450 degrees
Yes, because a whole turn is 360 degrees and 360 divided by four is 90!
That refers to the measure of the angle. In general, angles that are "wider" have a higher number of degrees. 360 degrees is a whole turn; 90 degrees is a quarter turn, so 87 degrees is a bit less than that.
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The last quarter of a whole
An angle that is 120 degrees would be considered an "obtuse" angle. This is because its angle measurements exceed 90 degrees. Anything under 90 would be considered "acute".
1 and 1 quarter is not a whole number. The nearest whole number is 1.
Because one whole day = 24 hours = 360 degrees of earth's rotation.24 hours = 360 degrees1 hour = 1/24th of a day = 1/24th of 360 degrees = (360/24) = 15 degrees
The answer to the riddle is the letter "S." It is found twice in the word "whole," four times in the word "pair," six times in the word "trio," and eight times in the word "quarter." The riddle hints that the answer is a single letter.