It is 1.5*360 = 540 degrees
360 degrees is a full circle, one full turn. 180 degrees is half a circle, or half a turn. Example: If you were walking down the sidewalk, and behind you your friend calls out "Hey!", you stop, and turn around 180 degrees to greet him.
180, because a full circle is 360 degrees. 360-180=180
Because the problem is that a full turn is 360 degrees, then of course the fraction for 1 degree would making to being as: 1/360. By words, that fraction is: one over three hundred sixty.
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It is 540 degrees
There are 1.5 times 360 = 540 degrees
360 degrees is a full circle, one full turn. 180 degrees is half a circle, or half a turn. Example: If you were walking down the sidewalk, and behind you your friend calls out "Hey!", you stop, and turn around 180 degrees to greet him.
It is: 1.5 times 360 degrees = 540 degrees
180, because a full circle is 360 degrees. 360-180=180
360 degrees in a circle, so 180 degrees in a half turn.
A right turn is 90 degrees, and half that is 45 degrees. A right turn and half another turn is 90 plus 45 degrees, or 135 degrees. Provided the turns are in the same direction, that is.
Oh, what a happy little question! Turning 180 degrees is like making a half circle, so it's just one turn. Remember, there are no mistakes, just happy little accidents in the world of painting and turning!
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It is 540 degrees
One sixth of a full turn is equal to 360 degrees divided by 6, which equals 60 degrees. This is because a full turn represents 360 degrees, and when you divide it into six equal parts, each part is 60 degrees.
45 degrees
360 degrees is one full turn- a complete circle.