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 postulate u go by in order to use the protractor. ex: 63 degrees + 55 degrees(use the protractor to find the correct degrees)
Oh, dude, drawing a 350-degree angle is a piece of cake! Just grab your protractor, start at the zero mark, and swing it around until you hit 350 degrees. It's like drawing a regular angle, but you just keep going a little further. Easy peasy!
180 degrees a half of a revolution is a semi circle protractor
Using a protractor the measure of and angle is how many degrees around it is.
A protractor is a shape: semi-circle or full circle, that has degrees marked around the edge. Place the marked centre of the protractor on (for example) the corner of two lines forming a right-angle. The bottom line will be zero, while the vertical line will cross the 90 degrees mark of the protractor, so proving that a right-angle is 90 degrees.