It depends on the context which is not specified by the question. Amongst it many uses, a degree can refer to:
one full circle is equal to 360 degrees. So one sixth is 360 / 6 which is 60 degrees.
The sum of the measures of angles on a straight line is 180 degrees. Therefore, if angle is equal to 71 degrees, the other is equal to 180 - 71 = 109 degrees.
There are: 1/4 or a quarter of a turn is equal to 90 degrees
350 degrees central
right triangle
one full circle is equal to 360 degrees. So one sixth is 360 / 6 which is 60 degrees.
One radian is approximately equal to 57.2958 degrees. Therefore 2πrad is equal to 360 degrees, and πrad equals 180 degrees.
212 degrees
One hour equals 15 degrees.
One hundred and fifty degrees Fahrenheit is equal to 65.6 degrees Celsius.
The sum of the measures of angles on a straight line is 180 degrees. Therefore, if angle is equal to 71 degrees, the other is equal to 180 - 71 = 109 degrees.
It will have 2 opposite equal angles of 33 degrees and 2 opposite equal angles of 147 degrees
One degree Fahrenheit is equal to approximately 0.56 degrees Celsius.
There are: 1/4 or a quarter of a turn is equal to 90 degrees
360 degrees is one full turn- a complete circle.
350 degrees central
Negative one hundred fifty degrees Celsius is equal to negative two hundred twenty two degrees Fahrenheit.