It is the measure of an obtuse angle
To convert degrees to foot-pounds (ft-lbs), you need to specify the context, as degrees measure angles while foot-pounds measure torque or work. If you're asking about torque, 120 degrees doesn't directly convert to foot-pounds without additional information regarding the force applied and the distance from the pivot point. Please provide more details for a precise conversion.
30000 cm
30 degrees
74.5
360 degrees = 100% so divide the angle's measure, in degrees, by 3.6.360 degrees = 100% so divide the angle's measure, in degrees, by 3.6.360 degrees = 100% so divide the angle's measure, in degrees, by 3.6.360 degrees = 100% so divide the angle's measure, in degrees, by 3.6.
30 degrees
The measure of JIL is the sum of IJK and KJL, so it is 15 + 13 = 28 degrees.
They are 65 degrees and 25 degrees that add up to 90 degrees
105 degrees
the answer is 68 degrees
you measure the opposite side and then subtract it of 360 degrees.
45 degrees :)