151.2 degrees
(42/100)*360 degrees
There are, of course, 360 degrees all the way around a circle. So 75% = 75/100, and (75/100)*360° = 270°
To convert an angle measure to a percentage, you divide the angle by 360 (a full circle) and then multiply by 100. In this case, 120 degrees divided by 360 equals 0.3333. Multiplying by 100 gives us 33.33%. Therefore, 120 degrees is equivalent to 33.33% of a full circle.
To find the fraction of a 360 degree circle that is 30 degrees, you would divide the angle measurement by the total angle of the circle. So, 30 degrees divided by 360 degrees equals 1/12. Therefore, 30 degrees is 1/12 of a 360 degree circle.
Acute angles are less than 90 degrees. Is that what you meant? =] -ray
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.
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Central Angle An angle in a circle with vertex at the circle's center.
90 degrees.
Central Angle
A central angle.The section of the circle formed by that angle and the part of the circle (the part being the circumference) between the radii is called a sector.
The central angle is the angle that has its vertex at the center of the circle.
No. It's a central angle only if its vertex is at the center of the circle.
Radius: A line from the center of a circle to a point on the circle. Central Angle: The angle subtended at the center of a circle by two given points on the circle.
Put the percent in decimal form, than mutiply it by 360 degrees.
An angle that's vertex is on the center of the circle.
An angle with its vertex on the center point of the circle.
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