120 degrees is 33 and 1/3 percent of a circle.
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.
100*72/360 = 20%
There are, of course, 360 degrees all the way around a circle. So 75% = 75/100, and (75/100)*360° = 270°
151.2 degrees (42/100)*360 degrees
1 percent of a circle is 3.6 degrees, so in 6 percent of a circle there are 3.6 * 6 = 21.6 degrees
38% of 360 degrees = 38% * 360 = 0.38 * 360 = 136.8 degrees
A whole circle is 360 degrees so 75% of a circle is 270 degrees.
180 degrees
A circle is 360 degrees, so the answer is 43.2/360.
18 degrees is 5% on a circle graph.
45 degrees A circle has 360 degrees. 12.5% * 360 degrees = 0.125 * 360 degrees = 45 degrees
There are 360 degrees in a full revolution. Therefore, 65 percent of a full circle is equal to 0.65 x 360 = 234 degrees.
19% = 68.4 degrees of a full circle.
We call a whole circle "360" degrees. 6.25% of the circle = (0.0625 x 360) = 22.5 degrees
Generally, there is not a conversion between the two with no context. 75 percent of a circle would equal .75x360 degrees = 270 degrees of the circle.
68.4 degrees.