Oh, dude, 150 percent of a 360-degree circle is like adding 50 percent more to it, right? So, 50 percent of 360 is 180, and if you add that to the original 360, you get 540 degrees. So, technically, 150 percent of a 360-degree circle is 540 degrees. Just imagine a circle doing a little extra stretch, you know?
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Divide the arc's degree measure by 360°, then multiply by the circumference of the circle.
45 degrees A circle has 360 degrees. 12.5% * 360 degrees = 0.125 * 360 degrees = 45 degrees
It is: 3/12 of 360 = 90 and 90/360 times 100 = 25%
A 331 degree angle is a reflex angle and it nearly looks like a circle because there are 360 degrees in a circle.
It is: 0.01*360 = 3.6 degrees
Multiply the percentage by 360.For example, 32.5%*360 = .325*360 = 117 degrees.first divide the percent by 100. then Multiply by 360.
one sixth of a circle = 60°a circle = 360°1/6 * 360°= 360°/6= 60°
It is a complete circle which consist of 360 degrees
There are 360 degrees in a circle and so 1 degree is 1/360
A degree is 1/360 of a circle.
There are 360 degrees in a full circle. Therefore, there are 360 individual 1 degree angles in a full circle. Each of these angles measures 1 degree, and when you add them all up, they form a complete circle.
A Circle.
1/360
17 ÷ 100 × 360 = 61.2o I've assumed you meant 17% of a circle (360o) which is 61.2o
A circle because there are 360 degrees around a circle.
150%
A circle is divided into 360° and each of them is 1° ■