Oh, dude, 360 degrees is like a full circle, right? So, if we're talking fractions, it's like 360/360, which simplifies to 1 whole. So, yeah, 360 degrees is the whole shebang when it comes to circles.
1/2A circle has 360 degrees.180/360 = 1/2 in fraction
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%.
It is 1/5.
It is 45/360, which can be simplified, if required.
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.
1/2A circle has 360 degrees.180/360 = 1/2 in fraction
This is a fraction 1/4
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%.
It is: 90/360 = 1/4 of a turn of 360 degrees
36
360/60=6, so there are 6-60s in 360. 60 degrees is 1/6 of 360.
It is: 140/360 = 7/18 degrees in its lowest terms
A complete turn would equal 360 degrees.
It is 1/5.
It is 100%.
(25/360 turn) x (360 degrees per turn) = 25 degrees
It is 45/360, which can be simplified, if required.