It is 360 degrees. A decimal is simply a way of representing a number so that the place value for any digit is ten times the place value of the digit to its right. The key words there are "ten times". There is no requirement for a decimal point and any zeros after a decimal point are misleading.
To find 10 percent of 360 degrees, you can multiply 360 by 0.10 (which is the decimal equivalent of 10 percent). This calculation gives you 36 degrees, which represents 10 percent of the total 360 degrees in a circle. So, 10 percent of 360 degrees is 36 degrees.
Take the percentage and make it a decimal (100% = 1, 34% = .34, etc.) Take the decimal and multiply it by 360 The resulting number is the degrees of a circle. Hope this helps!
1 revolution or a complete turn around a circle = 360 degrees 38% of a circle:= 38% x 360 degrees= 0.38 x 360 degrees= 136.80 degrees
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%.
33.3% is equal to 1/3rd. So 33.3% of 360 degrees is 120 degrees.
To convert decimal degrees east to decimal degrees west, you can subtract the east longitude from 360. For example, if the longitude is 80 degrees east, to convert it to degrees west, you would do: 360 - 80 = 280 degrees west.
To find 10 percent of 360 degrees, you can multiply 360 by 0.10 (which is the decimal equivalent of 10 percent). This calculation gives you 36 degrees, which represents 10 percent of the total 360 degrees in a circle. So, 10 percent of 360 degrees is 36 degrees.
72 / 360 degrees = 0.2Converting decimal to a percentage: 0.2 * 100 = 20%
2.5 radians is about 143 degrees. (2.5 / 2 pi * 360)
Assuming degrees of a circular notation ; maxium = 360 . so , 315 / 360 = 0.86111111111111111 to the nearest 2 decimal places . 0.86
Put the percent in decimal form, than mutiply it by 360 degrees.
Ok! So let's say you have an angle of 180 degrees. You make 180 a decimal, (.180) and divided it by 360. (Like the 360 degrees in a circle.) So: .180 / 360. .180 / 360= .5 or, 50%. Another Example: You start off w/ 90 degrees and make it .90 .90 / 360= .25 or 25%
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To convert numbers to degrees for a circle graph, you first need to calculate the total sum of the numbers you are working with. Then, you can determine the percentage each number contributes to the total sum by dividing the individual number by the total sum and multiplying by 100. Finally, to convert the percentages to degrees, you can use the formula: degrees = (percentage/100) x 360. This will give you the corresponding degrees for each number to represent in the circle graph.
35% of 360 degrees = 35% * 360 = 0.35 * 360 = 126 degrees
93% of 360 degrees= 93% * 360= 0.93 * 360= 334.8 degrees