There are 45 degrees in 1/8 of a circle's circumference.
The circumference of a circle is 360 degrees. The circumference of a circle is also 2*pi*radius or diameter*pi.
360 degrees in a circle 120 degrees = 12mm 360 degrees = 36mm Therefore the circumference of the circle is 36mm.
It is impossible to answer the question because the circumference cannot be 40 degrees.
A circle is a shape with a circumference of 360 degrees.
There are 45 degrees in 1/8 of a circle's circumference.
The circumference of a circle is 360 degrees. The circumference of a circle is also 2*pi*radius or diameter*pi.
360 degrees in a circle 120 degrees = 12mm 360 degrees = 36mm Therefore the circumference of the circle is 36mm.
diameter = circumference/pi
It is impossible to answer the question because the circumference cannot be 40 degrees.
A circle is a shape with a circumference of 360 degrees.
It is 90 degrees of the circle's circumference which has a full turn of 360 degrees.
360 degrees - Circumference A+
A circle's circumference has 360 degrees around it.
It is a circle's circumference and the exterior angles of any polygon add up to 360 degrees.
The circumference of a circle is NOT 360 degrees. The circumference is the distance around the curve of the circle. This has a measurement unit of length, not degrees. The angular displacement, in going completely around any point is 360 degrees and that follows from the definition of a degree.
360 degrees * * * * * That is a nonsensical answer. The diameter of a circle is a straight line segment, going from the circumference of the circle, through the centre, to the circumference on the other side.