The number of degrees in a circle is always 360.
The number if degrees in a part of a circle is that same part of 360.
In 74.2% of a circle, there are 74.2% of 360 degrees.
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.
draw a line perpendicular to the radius which was set at a specific number of degrees from zeroin the circle
A full circle measures 360 degrees. To find out how many times 36 degrees goes into a circle, divide 360 by 36. This calculation shows that 36 degrees fits into a circle 10 times.
It's 60 degrees.
It is simply greater than 180 degrees but less than 360 degrees
You use a circle graph when you need to find percentage and/or degrees.
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.
draw a line perpendicular to the radius which was set at a specific number of degrees from zeroin the circle
6
360
get a protractor, then multiply your decimal by 360 degrees. Then take that number and find it with the protractor.
The Artic Circle.
A full circle measures 360 degrees. To find out how many times 36 degrees goes into a circle, divide 360 by 36. This calculation shows that 36 degrees fits into a circle 10 times.
A circle has 360 degrees. Divide 360 by 18 and you will find that each equal part of the divided circle is 20 degrees.
This question is unanswerable because it is not specified what is that is being taken as a percent of a circle.
To determine the fraction of a circle that 210 degrees represents, we first need to know that a full circle is 360 degrees. Therefore, to find the fraction of the circle represented by 210 degrees, we divide 210 by 360, which equals 0.5833. This can be simplified to 7/12, so 210 degrees represents 7/12 of a circle.
A circle has 360 degrees in total. To find 65 percent of a circle, you would multiply 360 by 0.65 (or 65/100), which equals 234 degrees. Therefore, 65 percent of a circle is equivalent to 234 degrees.