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i thought about a way to get a possible answer, I'm not sure if its right, but for me, it seems the best answer i multiplied half of degrees in a circle (180) by 360, and got 64800. but, because there's 3 axis, i then multiplied that by 3 (one for each axis: X, Y and Z) and got my final answer: 194400 degrees in a sphere. as i said, I'm not sure if its right. but its the best answer i could get, and its simple to understand

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