No, unless you are asked to provide the answer in certain units.
An angle measuring more than 90 degrees is obtuse. An angle measuring less than 90 degrees is acute. An angle measuring 90 degrees is right.
It is the supplementary angle of 125 degrees which is 55 degrees
It is: 23 degrees+67 degrees = 90 degrees
There are 1260 degrees, with each angle measuring 140 degrees.
179 degrees
degrees in Fahrenheit or Celsius
The measurement could be the value, 38 degrees, or it could be the actual act of measuring the angle.
amperes, volts, watts (OSI Model CBT answer = Degrees)
Because angles around a point add up to 360 degrees
In degrees and in radians. There are also gradians, and several other units of measurement, not just two (as implied in the question).
0 degrees 108 degrees
A polygon with 30 sides has a total interior angle measurement of 5040o, with each interior angle measuring 168o.
An angle that is 55 degrees would be considered an "acute" angle. This is because its measurement does not exceed 90 degrees. Anything above 90 degrees would be considered an "obtuse" angle.
An angle measuring more than 90 degrees is obtuse. An angle measuring less than 90 degrees is acute. An angle measuring 90 degrees is right.
The answer depends on what measurement the conversion concerns. There is no way that you can convert a measurement of mass to degrees, for example.
degrees
The area of the sector of the circle formed by the central angle is: 37.7 square units.