To shade two-thirds of a circle, you first need to understand that a full circle represents 360 degrees. Two-thirds of a circle would then be 240 degrees (2/3 * 360 = 240). To visually represent this shading, you can start by drawing the full circle. Then, mark off 240 degrees of the circle, starting from any point on the circumference, and shade the area within those markings to represent two-thirds of the circle.
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It can be proven that the sum of all the internal angles of a polygon with n sides is (n-2)*180 degrees. In the case of a square, n = 4 and so the angles sum to (4-2)*180 = 2*180 = 360 degrees.
550 - 360 = 190 degrees.
Since a complete revolution (full circle) is 360 degrees, you simply divide the number of degrees by 360.
It is 2/3*360 = 240 degrees
240 degrees.
2/3 of a full turn is 240 degrees
one full turn is 360 degrees so that would be 360 x 2/3 = 240º
It is: 2/3 of 360 = 240 degrees
240 degrees
A full pie graph is 360 degrees.2/3 of that = 240 degrees.(what is left over is the other one-third = 120 degrees)
To shade two-thirds of a circle, you first need to understand that a full circle represents 360 degrees. Two-thirds of a circle would then be 240 degrees (2/3 * 360 = 240). To visually represent this shading, you can start by drawing the full circle. Then, mark off 240 degrees of the circle, starting from any point on the circumference, and shade the area within those markings to represent two-thirds of the circle.
2/5 * 360 = 144 degrees.2/5 * 360 = 144 degrees.2/5 * 360 = 144 degrees.2/5 * 360 = 144 degrees.
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To find the fraction of 360 degrees that 240 degrees represents, you would divide 240 by 360. This simplifies to 2/3, meaning that 240 degrees is 2/3 of 360 degrees. This can also be expressed as a percentage, which would be 66.67%.
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