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1 rotation = 360 degrees so 21/4 rotations = 2.25*360 = 810 degrees
180 degrees
I'm guessing a quarter of a rotation of a circle would be 90 degrees (360/4) so two times would be.. 180? :)
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A quarter rotation is 90 degrees. To find two and one third times a quarter rotation, first convert two and one third to an improper fraction: ( \frac{7}{3} ). Then, multiply this by 90 degrees: ( \frac{7}{3} \times 90 = 210 ) degrees. Therefore, two and one third times a quarter rotation is 210 degrees.
A quarter rotation is 90 degrees. To find two and one-third of a quarter rotation, first calculate one-third of 90 degrees, which is 30 degrees. Then, two and one-third of a quarter rotation equals 90 degrees + 30 degrees = 120 degrees. Therefore, 2 and one-third of a quarter rotation is 120 degrees.
ans:convert to decimal, or use fraction to combine result:get calculator out:2+(1/3) = 7/3 or 2.3333now, how many degrees in a quarter of a rotation?there are 360 in one rotation, therefore there are 90 degrees in 1/4 rotation!so we want to know (7/3).(90) = 210 degrees
A quarter turn is 90 degrees. Therefore, two times a quarter turn is 2 × 90 degrees, which equals 180 degrees.
There are no tens in a quarter, ten is 40 times larger than a quarter. Possibly you meant to ask how many tenths are in a quarter, in which case the answer is two and a half.
One quarter of a pound times two is one half pound.