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The reference angle for an angle in standard position is the acute angle it makes with the x-axis. For an angle of 288 degrees, first subtract 360 degrees to find its equivalent angle within one full rotation, which remains 288 degrees since it's less than 360. To find the reference angle, subtract 288 degrees from 360 degrees: 360 - 288 = 72 degrees. Thus, the reference angle for 288 degrees is 72 degrees.
80 is 22.2% of 360
72
72 as a percentage of 288 = 72/288 * 100 = 25%
To find the percentage of 360 out of 600, you would divide 360 by 600, which equals 0.6. To convert this decimal to a percentage, you would multiply by 100, resulting in 60%. Therefore, 360 out of 600 is 60%.
To find 8 tenths of 360, you can multiply 360 by 0.8: [ 360 \times 0.8 = 288 ] So, 8 tenths of 360 is 288.
The reference angle for an angle in standard position is the acute angle it makes with the x-axis. For an angle of 288 degrees, first subtract 360 degrees to find its equivalent angle within one full rotation, which remains 288 degrees since it's less than 360. To find the reference angle, subtract 288 degrees from 360 degrees: 360 - 288 = 72 degrees. Thus, the reference angle for 288 degrees is 72 degrees.
80 is 22.2% of 360
It is: 4/5 of 360 = 288
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72
72 as a percentage of 288 = 72/288 * 100 = 25%
To find the percentage of 360 out of 600, you would divide 360 by 600, which equals 0.6. To convert this decimal to a percentage, you would multiply by 100, resulting in 60%. Therefore, 360 out of 600 is 60%.
percentage = 16.32%% rate:= 47/288 * 100%= 0.1632 * 100%= 16.32%
percentage = 24.31%% rate:= 70/288 * 100%= 0.2431 * 100%= 24.31%
12.5%to get the percentage, just divide 36 to 288 then you'll get 0.125.
20% of 360 is 72 so 20% OFF of 360 would be 288.