I presume you mean the circumference of a circle. If P and Q are two points on the circumference of a circle with center O, the number of degrees in the arc PQ is defined as the number of degrees in the angle POQ.
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(lenth of arc/circumference)*360 degrees
180 - 58 = 122 degrees
45 degrees Celsius = 113 degrees Fahrenheit
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90 degrees Fahrenheit = 32.22 degrees Celsius
At 40 degrees, you won't find the Fahrenheit and Celsius scales intersecting, as this occurs at -40 degrees. At 50 degrees, you won't find ice in its solid form, as it melts at 32 degrees Fahrenheit or 0 degrees Celsius.
179 degrees
360 -8 =?
91 degrees....
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A protractor is nused to measure angles in degrees.
90 degrees
(lenth of arc/circumference)*360 degrees
35 degrees Celsius = 95 degrees Fahrenheit.
I found it! It's 52 degrees.
The sum of the interior angles is 1440 degrees.
180 - 58 = 122 degrees