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.
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Well, let's think about it like a beautiful circle we're painting. Imagine that circle is divided into 360 equal slices. Each slice represents 1 degree. So, if we want to express 360 degrees as a decimal, it would simply be 1 whole circle, which is equal to 1.
360 degrees as a decimal is 1.0. It's literally just moving the decimal point over one place. Easy peasy lemon squeezy.
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.