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1/2A circle has 360 degrees.180/360 = 1/2 in fraction
180 degrees as a fraction of a turn of a circle is 1/2
180 degrees is 1/2 of a complete turn
125/180
To express 225 degrees as a fraction, we must first convert it to radians by multiplying by π/180 since there are π radians in 180 degrees. This gives us 225π/180. Next, we simplify the fraction by dividing both the numerator and denominator by the greatest common divisor, which is 45. Therefore, 225 degrees is equivalent to 5π/4 in radians.
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1/2A circle has 360 degrees.180/360 = 1/2 in fraction
180 degrees as a fraction of a turn of a circle is 1/2
1/2
A full circle is 360 degrees. 180 degrees is a half circle. 90 degrees is a quarter circle.
Two meridians can form a great circle when they are 180 degrees apart, as they represent opposite points on the Earth's surface. For example, the Prime Meridian at 0 degrees and the Antimeridian at 180 degrees are such meridians. Any two meridians that are 180 degrees apart will create a great circle, which is the largest circle that can be drawn on the surface of a sphere.
It is: 135/360 = 3/8 in its lowest terms
well, there are 360 degrees in a circle, so if you were to take half of it, the degrees in a semicircle, half of a circle, would be 180 degrees. So the answer is 180 degrees.
360 degrees. In half a circle, there are 180 degrees. In a fourth of a circle, there is 90 degrees.
An 180 degrees circle is a semi-circle. A whole circle is 360 degrees.
How can a circle measure 180 degrees? Circles don't have any angles!
180 degrees is one half of a circle.