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IF ARC gbd IS 280 DEGREES WHAT IS THE MEASURE OF THE ANGLE?

The measure of the angle is the number of degrees in this case.


The number of degrees in a angle?

It is a measure of the size of the angle.


What do vertical angles have the same of?

same measure ... number of degrees


What is the number of degrees in the measure of one exterior angle of a regular hexagon?

60 degrees


What -6 degrees celsius in Fahrenheit?

Based on the standard conversion of F=9/5C+32 it is -14.4 repeated degrees, rounded to a whole number it is -14 degrees


What is the number of images formed by two plane mirrors when the angle between them is fifteen degrees?

23


What statistical measure is not a summary number but rather a comparison between each data value and a single number?

Standard deviation


What is the standard id when you call chase hr?

The standard ID you must use when you call Chase HR is formed by your employee number with a special prefix.


How do you convert numbers in the billons into degrees?

You cannot. A degree is a measure of angular separation (or temperature, or academic qualification), whereas a number in billions is just that: a pure number. You cannot convert a number into a measure of some characteristic.


What is the measure of each angle in a regular pentagon?

To find the total degrees of a polygon take the number of sides n:(n-2) * 180which means that the total degrees is 540 and the measure of each angle is 108


What schools offer online degrees in accounting?

The university of Phoenix is the gold standard for online degrees. Their college of business provides a number of different types of degrees, and their accounting group is highly acclaimed.


How do you convert a slope percent into a degree?

"Percent Slope" is a representation that uses the ratio between the rise and run to describe the triangle formed. "Degree slope" is the measure of the angle formed. You can simply take the percent and divide by 100 to get back to the real ratio and then take the inverse tan of that number to give you the degrees of slope.