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That refers to the measure of the angle. In general, angles that are "wider" have a higher number of degrees. 360 degrees is a whole turn; 90 degrees is a quarter turn, so 87 degrees is a bit less than that.
Take your percent, 41% and move the decimal two places, right to turn it into a "whole number". Your answer is 0.41
anything to the left of the decimal is a whole number (# > 1). anything to the right of the decimal is not a whole and therefore a fraction (# < 1). .6667 = 6667/10000 (number ends on the 10000th place to the right of the decimal) so, 2.6667 is 2 and 6667/10000. or... (whole # x (denominator)) + numerator) = numerator = 2 (10000) +6667 = 26667 --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- denominator remains the same... = 10000 so, 2.6667 = 2 and 6667/10000 = 26667/10000
8,100 is the ratio of 8,100 to 1 . That's about as rational as you can get.The definition of a rational number is:A number that you can write as the ratio of two whole numbers.It also turns out that if you can write a number out completely with digits,then it's a rational number.
there are 4 right angles as 1 right angle is 90 degrees and 90 x 4 = 360
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There are 4 right angles of 90 degrees in a full turn of 360 degrees.
EITHER THE whole engine turns or a rudder that is in the water turns
Two right angles. Between 2 and 8 there are 6 hours. The clock face [normally] shows 12 hours, so the hour hand moves 6/12 = 1/2 of a complete turn. 1/2 of a whole turn = 1/2 x 360o = 180o 1 right angle = 90o ⇒ 180o = 180o ÷ 90o right angles = 2 right angles
I don't see any at all.
If you walked the perimeter of a square building, you would turn 4 times - with one right angle at each corner. If you simply rotated on the spot, there would not be any right angles as you would be turning through 360 degrees.
i see only 6 4 on the capital H and 2 on the two t's
The complete pattern is Whole-Whole-Half-Whole-Whole-Whole-Half.
This is because for most purposes whole rotations can be ignored. So two and a half turns (which is 900 degrees) is taken to be equivalent to just a half turn (= 180 degrees).
The four angles are the right which is 90 degrees, the acute which is less than 90 degrees, the obtuse which is more than 90 degrees, the straight line which is 180 degrees and the revolution(the whole circle)which is 360 degrees.
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