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The value of 1 degree in inches depends on the context, particularly the radius of the circle in question. For a circle, 1 degree corresponds to approximately 0.01745 radians. To convert this to inches, you can use the formula: arc length = radius × angle in radians. For example, if the radius is 1 inch, 1 degree would equal about 0.01745 inches.

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