13.08
Minor arc/Circumference = 150/360 Minor arc = 31.4*150/360 = 13.0833...
150 deg is 150/360 of a complete circle circumference, so the arc length 330cm = 150/360 times 2pi.R This can be solved for R to get R = 330x360/150/(2pi).
pi*r*150/180 = 5*pi*r/6 where r is the radius of the circle.
150 degrees
Perimeter: 150+15+150+15 = 330 feet Area: 150*15 = 2250 square feet
Minor arc/Circumference = 150/360 Minor arc = 31.4*150/360 = 13.0833...
A+ 13.03^.^
150 deg is 150/360 of a complete circle circumference, so the arc length 330cm = 150/360 times 2pi.R This can be solved for R to get R = 330x360/150/(2pi).
pi*r*150/180 = 5*pi*r/6 where r is the radius of the circle.
150 degrees Celsius is 302 degrees Fahrenheit. 150 degrees Fahrenheit is 65.6 degrees Celsius.
There is not enough information to give an answer.
Assuming the measure of the arc refers to the angle at the centre of the circle, the answer is 180 - 150 = 30 degrees.
150 degrees Fahrenheit = 65.56 degrees Celsius.
-150 degrees Fahrenheit = -101.1 degrees Celsius.
150 degrees
150 degrees Fahrenheit = 65.5 degrees Celsius.
The complement of 60 degrees is 30 degrees. Then the supplement of 30 degrees is 150 degrees. Answer: 150 degrees