There are 360 degrees around a circle and if an arc covers 45 degrees of the circle then the fraction is 45/360 or 1/8 in its simplest form
You divide the area of the shaded region by the area of the full circle. For example, if the radius of the shaded region is 2 meters, the probability would be 4pi / 36pi, or 1/9. If the shaded region is a 'slice' of the circle, the chance is just the fraction of the circle which the 'slice' is.
A full circle would be the only answer. As a circle is 360 degrees.
Well try to think about it logically. The minute hand completes a full circle every hour, so all you need to know is how many hours are in one day. Hope this helps you.
360 degrees are equivalent to a full circle.
The circumference (full circle) is the diameter multiplied by pi. For the "half-circle", you would have to divide that by 2.
Use the information you have to find it. -- divide the length of the arc by the total circumference of the circle, or -- divide the central angle of the arc by 360 degrees (a full circle)
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In terms of an angle within a circle, it is one quarter of the full 360 degrees.
You divide the area of the shaded region by the area of the full circle. For example, if the radius of the shaded region is 2 meters, the probability would be 4pi / 36pi, or 1/9. If the shaded region is a 'slice' of the circle, the chance is just the fraction of the circle which the 'slice' is.
360 degrees is one full turn- a complete circle.
A full circle would be the only answer. As a circle is 360 degrees.
Well try to think about it logically. The minute hand completes a full circle every hour, so all you need to know is how many hours are in one day. Hope this helps you.
the fraction would be 18 over 100
full circle
It depends on what is meant by "full turn"? Assuming a turn of 90o to the right, then 90o could be classed as 1/4 of a circle of 360o . If the turn was clockwise through to 270o then the fraction could be 3/4.
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The full circle graph covers 360 degrees, just like any other circle. 9% = 0.09 9% of 360 degrees = 0.09 x 360 = 32.4 degrees