That will depend on the length of the arc but an arc radian of a circle is about 57.3 degrees
It is: 0.01*360 = 3.6 degrees
360/60=6, so there are 6-60s in 360. 60 degrees is 1/6 of 360.
A circle has 360 degrees. Hence 20 degrees is 20/360 = 2/36 = 1/18 part of a circle.
If you mean 1/3 of a circle, there are 1/3 of 360 = 120 degrees. If you mean 1/3 of a quarter turn, it is 1/3 x 90 = 30 degrees.
There are 45 degrees in 1/8 of a circle's circumference.
There are 360 degrees in a circle so 45 degrees is 1/8th of a circle.
There are 360 degrees in a circle, therefore 1/6 of a circle is 60 degrees.
45 degrees
1 percent of a circle is 3.6 degrees, so in 6 percent of a circle there are 3.6 * 6 = 21.6 degrees
There are 72 degrees in 1/5th of a circle. This can be found by calculating 360 degrees divided by 5.
Assuming question is How many degrees are there in a 1/6 of a circle sixty 360/6 = 60
That will depend on the length of the arc but an arc radian of a circle is about 57.3 degrees
It is: 0.01*360 = 3.6 degrees
1% is 0.01, so 1% of a circle is 0.01*360 = 3.6 degrees
20 degrees is 20/360 = 1/18 of a circle.20 degrees is 20/360 = 1/18 of a circle.20 degrees is 20/360 = 1/18 of a circle.20 degrees is 20/360 = 1/18 of a circle.
A full circle is 360o ⇒ 1/6 x 360o = 60o