Quarters struck (not "printed", btw) in Philadelphia prior to 1980 did not carry mint marks. The "rope" you describe is almost certainly some form of damage that occurred after the coin was released to circulation. Unfortunately that means it's only worth its face value.
A full circle is 360o, so a quarter, (one fourth) of a circle is 90o.
Circumference = (4) x (a quarter of a circle) = (pi) x (the diameter)Diameter = (4 x quarter-circle) divided by (pi)Radius = 1/2 the diameter = (2 x quarter-circle) divided by (pi)
It has something to do with care labels.
A quarter of a circle is called a Quadrant.
Half circle plus quarter circle is equal to three-fourths of a circle. Three-fourths of a circle plus one eighth of a circle is seven-eighths. You still need one more eighth to complete the circle.
It may be called a 90 degree section , or 1 fourths of a circle.
A quarter of the way around a circle would be 90 degrees or pi/2 radians.
First quarter. Second quarter. Third quarter. Fourth quarter. Circle center.
A quarter of a circle plus an eighth of a circle is what percent of a circle?
A quarter of a circle is a turn of 90 degrees'
a circle around the overcast circle in a weather model means something in technology
A circle is 360 degrees. Half of a circle is 180 degrees and a quarter of a circle is 90 degrees.There are 360 degrees in a circle
AnswerIt's 90*A full circle is 360*, and if you divide that by 4 (quarter) you get 90 Degrees.There are 90 degrees in a quarter of a circle.
A full circle is 360o, so a quarter, (one fourth) of a circle is 90o.
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A quarter of a circle is 2/8 of a circle. Add to that an eighth (1/8) of a circle (not eight) and this equals 3/8 of a circle. This equates to 37.5 % of a circle.