180 degrees
360
A full protractor is is a protractor that goes 360 degrees around.
Yes on a full protractor you can
Because there are 360 degrees around a point
because a full circle only has 360 degrees
Protractors typically measure angles in degrees. There are 360 degrees in a full circle.
From 180 degrees to 90 degrees based on my protractor... :D
A protractor is typically used to measure angles in degrees. It consists of a semicircular or circular scale marked from 0 to 180 degrees (or 0 to 360 degrees in a full protractor). Some protractors also include measurements in radians, but the degree is the most common unit. The accuracy of angle measurement can vary based on the protractor's design and quality.
a postulate u go by in order to use the protractor. ex: 63 degrees + 55 degrees(use the protractor to find the correct degrees)
180 degrees a half of a revolution is a semi circle protractor
Yes, you can use a Protractor, which is a tool designed for measuring angles in degrees. It typically has a semicircular shape with a scale marked from 0 to 180 degrees. To use it, align the midpoint of the protractor with the vertex of the angle and read the measurement where one side of the angle intersects the scale. For angles greater than 180 degrees, a full-circle protractor can be used, which measures up to 360 degrees.
Using a protractor the measure of and angle is how many degrees around it is.