360/6 = 60 degrees
360/60=6, so there are 6-60s in 360. 60 degrees is 1/6 of 360.
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1 radian is about 57.3 degrees and so 360/57.3 is about 6 radians
It is: 300/360 or 5/6 in its simplest form
There are 360 degrees on the clock face that the minute hand travels in one hour which is 6 x 10 minutes. So the degrees turned by the minute hand in 10 minutes is 360/6 = 60
60 degrees because 360 degrees divided by 6 sides equals 60 degrees
The are 360 degrees in any shape with 4 or more sides. So 360 divided by 6 equals 60 degrees. The angle of each point is 60 degrees.
There are 360 degrees in a full circle, and since there are 60 minutes in one hour, the degrees per minute can be calculated as 360 degrees divided by 60 minutes, which equals 6 degrees per minute. Therefore, in one hour, which consists of 60 minutes, there are 360 degrees.
well, its easy, just divide 360 degrees by the amount of corners in this case, 6, 360 divided by 6 is...60 --- 60 degrees
It is 360 degrees divided by 6 = 60 degrees each.
Each piece can have any angular measure provided that the sum of the angles is 360 degrees.
In a equilateral (all sides are the same lenght) hexagon: 360 degrees, divided by 6 angles, 360/6=60, 60 degrees.
A full circle has 360 degrees; so just divide the 360 degrees by 6 in this case.
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One sixth of a full turn is equal to 360 degrees divided by 6, which equals 60 degrees. This is because a full turn represents 360 degrees, and when you divide it into six equal parts, each part is 60 degrees.
360 divided 6 = 60
To convert minutes to degrees, we note that 1 minute equals 6 degrees (since 360 degrees in a circle divided by 60 minutes gives 6 degrees per minute). Therefore, 840 minutes equals 840 × 6 = 5040 degrees. For the seconds, since there are 60 seconds in a minute, 10800 seconds is equivalent to 180 minutes, which equals 180 × 6 = 1080 degrees. Adding these together, the total number of degrees is 5040 + 1080 = 6120 degrees.