Well, honey, the revolution of a fraction of 72 degrees is simply 1/5. You see, a full revolution is 360 degrees, so you just divide 360 by 72 to get 5. And voila, you've got your answer. Math can be a piece of cake when you break it down like that!
The revolution of a fraction of 72 degrees can be calculated by dividing the fraction by 360 degrees, which is the total number of degrees in a full revolution. In this case, if we have 1/5 of 72 degrees, we would calculate (1/5) * 72 = 14.4 degrees. This represents the fraction of a full revolution that 72 degrees constitutes.
90 degrees - 72 degrees = 18 degrees -------------------
72 degrees is an acute angle
1 revolution is 360 degrees.
72 / 360 degrees = 0.2Converting decimal to a percentage: 0.2 * 100 = 20%
One revolution = 360 degrees or 2pi radians
Oh honey, 72 degrees as a fraction is simply 4/5. It's not rocket science, just divide 72 by 90 (because there are 90 degrees in a right angle) and simplify it down. Voila, you've got yourself a fraction!
It is 1/5.
55/72 of a circle.
One fifth... 1/5
It is one fifths.
225/360 or 45/72
Fractions of a revolution make sense, e.g. 360 degrees = 1 revolution 180 degrees = 1/2 revolution 137 degrees = 137/360 of a revolution 2pi radians = 1 revolution 1 radian = 1/(2pi) revolution
191/625
It is 60/360 which can be simplified, if required.
It is: 180/360 degrees = 1/2 a revolution
72 is an integer so the simplified fraction is 72/1
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