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To determine the fraction of a circle that 100 degrees represents, we need to consider that a full circle is 360 degrees. Therefore, we can calculate this as a fraction by dividing the given angle (100 degrees) by the total degrees in a circle (360 degrees). This gives us the fraction 100/360, which simplifies to 5/18. So, 100 degrees represents 5/18 of a circle.
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.
120 degrees is 1/3 of a circle.
1/2A circle has 360 degrees.180/360 = 1/2 in fraction
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It is NOT a fraction but a SECTOR. of 7 degres. The regions of a circle are: - Circumference ; all the way around. Radius ; distance from the centre to the circumference Diameter ; Twice the radius and a straight line from circumference through the centre to the opposite side . Chord; a line drawen inside a circle, betwwen two points on the circumference, but NOT touching the centre. Arc ; that part of the circumference that form the curved side of a sector. Sector ; An area inside the circle whose bondaries are two radii and an arc. Tangent ; a line outside the circle just touching the circumference in ONE place.
There are 360 degrees in a circle so 45 degrees is 1/8th of a circle.
It can refer to degrees if it is above and slightly to the right. A dot, (not a circle) directly above a number would represent a repeating digit in the decimal representation of a number.
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 will represent 1/360 of a circle's circumference of 360 degrees
360/60=6, so there are 6-60s in 360. 60 degrees is 1/6 of 360.
A half.
120 degrees is 1/3 of a circle.
A circle has 360 degrees. Hence 20 degrees is 20/360 = 2/36 = 1/18 part of a circle.
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Well, isn't that a happy little question! If we think of a full circle as 360 degrees, then 225 degrees would be like a big slice of pie. So, 225 degrees is 5/8 of a full circle. Just imagine painting that beautiful slice with all your favorite colors!