90 degrees
There are 3/4 of 360 = 270 degrees.
The fourth exterior angle is 93 degrees so the fourth interior angle must be 87 degrees because there are 180 degrees on a straight line.
A semi-circle covers an angle of 180 degrees.
No, it's 90. A right angle is 25% of a full circle, (or 1/4 of a circle) ......... if a full circle is 360 degrees around, then a right angle, being 1/4 of that, must be 90 degrees.
A circle.
A quarter circle corresponds to an angle of 90 degrees. This is because a full circle is 360 degrees, and dividing it into four equal parts results in each part measuring 90 degrees. Therefore, a quarter circle represents one-fourth of a complete rotation.
180 degrees
Well, honey, if you're talking about a circle, then a quarter of an angle would be 90 degrees. That's because a full circle has 360 degrees, so a quarter would be a nice and neat 90 degrees. So, there you have it, a fourth of an angle measures 90 degrees.
180 degrees is halfway through the circle. 360 degrees is one time around the circle. So 360° is the answer.
A protractor can be used to measure an angle. An angle is basically part of a circle. A complete circle is 360 degrees. A right-angle is 90 degrees, half a circle is 180 degrees, and so on.
A right angle is 90 degrees. One fourth of a right angle is, therefore, 90/4 = 22.5 degrees.
There are 3/4 of 360 = 270 degrees.
A right angle turn is 90 degrees. A fourth of this would be 90/4 degrees or 22.5 degrees.
The fourth exterior angle is 93 degrees so the fourth interior angle must be 87 degrees because there are 180 degrees on a straight line.
circles don't have an exact angle and there are 360 degrees in a circle
41% of a circle equates to an angle of 147.6 degrees.
A semi-circle covers an angle of 180 degrees.