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0 degrees (in Excel).
It is impossible to tell since there is no accompanying figure!
[Angle] x ∏ x R2 360° The first part of the formula reads "angle divided by 360 degrees" sorry if this was unclear. R2 = Radius squared (R x R). ∏ = pi (3.1415926535...)
Use the scale which reads 0 on the line which forms one of the arms of the angle.
To be precise, as the little hand will also have moved, the answer would not be 240° for the large angle and 120° for the small angle, as some might say. The little hand will have moved 20°, so the answer would be that the large angle would be 220° and the small angle would be 140°.
0 degrees (in Excel).
It is impossible to tell since there is no accompanying figure!
[Angle] x ∏ x R2 360° The first part of the formula reads "angle divided by 360 degrees" sorry if this was unclear. R2 = Radius squared (R x R). ∏ = pi (3.1415926535...)
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About 24 degrees Celsius.
100 degrees Fahrenheit
You just draw it.
30 degrees Celsius = 86 degrees Fahrenheit.
27 degrees celsius
At -40 degrees.
98.6 degrees Fahrenheit is equal to a temperature of 37 degrees Celsius.
Yes.