A circle is 360 degrees, so half that is 180.
6/12 = 1/2 One half of a circle is 180 degrees. One half of something else is something else.
180, because a full circle is 360 degrees. 360-180=180
There are 360 degrees in a circle, so I guess you could say that one and one half degrees represents one two hundred and fortieth of a circle. The language of the question is unclear, so I hope that suits.
There are 90 degrees
One full circle is 360 degrees. To find one twelfth of a full circle, you divide 360 by 12, which equals 30 degrees. Therefore, one twelfth of a full circle is 30 degrees.
360 degrees in a circle, so 180 degrees in a half turn.
A little over one and a half degrees
6/12 = 1/2 One half of a circle is 180 degrees. One half of something else is something else.
180, because a full circle is 360 degrees. 360-180=180
Circle has 360 degrees. One fourth circle has 90 degrees
180 degrees is one half of a circle.
One fourth of a circle is 90 degrees.
180 degrees, if you mean a half circle
There are 360 degrees in a circle, so I guess you could say that one and one half degrees represents one two hundred and fortieth of a circle. The language of the question is unclear, so I hope that suits.
One tenth of a full circle is 36 degrees.
There are 36 degrees in a tenth of a circle.
90 degrees