There are 360 degrees around a circle and knowing this will help you to understand other properties of a circle.
360 degrees are in a circle no matter how big or small the circle is A circle has 360 degrees.
To determine the fraction of a circle that 210 degrees represents, we first need to know that a full circle is 360 degrees. Therefore, to find the fraction of the circle represented by 210 degrees, we divide 210 by 360, which equals 0.5833. This can be simplified to 7/12, so 210 degrees represents 7/12 of a circle.
It's actually 2(pi), you technically need to say 360 degrees. I believe we defined it to be that, but you can prove that it's 360 degrees: Draw a diameter. Draw a second diameter perpendicular to the first. You now have four right angles. Right angles measure 90 degrees. 90 * 4 = 360 Hence, there are 360 degrees in the circle.
this ics simple we know the London eye is a circle shape and a circle has 360 degrees in it. also we know London eye has twelve capsules seprated equally across the circle frame. So all you need to do is 360 divide 12 = 30 degrees. So each capsule has a 30 degree angle
There are 360 degrees in a circle.
It is a complete circle which consist of 360 degrees
The number of degrees in a circle is 360. So the Who in your question is a circle.
A circle consists of 360 degrees.There are 360 degrees around a circle
This question is dependant on what 8% is of. Is it of a circle. Than it is 8% of 360 or 8/100 x 360/1 The first question you need to know is what the amount of degrees we are taking 8% of.
Oh, dude, 150 percent of a 360-degree circle is like adding 50 percent more to it, right? So, 50 percent of 360 is 180, and if you add that to the original 360, you get 540 degrees. So, technically, 150 percent of a 360-degree circle is 540 degrees. Just imagine a circle doing a little extra stretch, you know?
A circle's circumference has 360 degrees around it.
360 is the number of degrees in a full circle, the xbox 360 dial on the frount of the console is a circle. and the X logo is in a circle.