If the question is about angles, measured in degrees, the answer is 25 degrees.
Complementary angles add up to 90 degrees. If one angle is 65 degrees, its complement is 90 - 65 = 25 degrees.
Not clear what you're asking so - 25% of 65 is 16.25, & 65 is 25% of 260
65 = 25 + 25 = 15 2 with 15 remaining
25 / 65 = (25/5) / (65/5) = 5 / 13 = ( 25*4) / 65*4) = 100 / 260 = 10 / 26 Roger
If the question is about angles, measured in degrees, the answer is 25 degrees.
Complementary angles total 90° . If 25° is one angle then its complementry angle measures 90 - 25 = 65°
The complement to 25 degrees would be 65 because 25 + 65 = 90. Complementary angles are always equal to 90 degrees, no more, no less.
The complementary angle of 65 degrees is 25 degrees and together they form a right angle of 90 degrees.
Complementary angles add up to a right angle (90°). So 90° - 25° = 65° The way I remember the difference between complementary and supplementary is: think of a Straight line is 180° (Supplementary). Think of a Cross makes a 90° angle (Complementary)
They are 65 degrees and 25 degrees that add up to 90 degrees
Complementary angles add up to 90 degrees. If one angle is 65 degrees, its complement is 90 - 65 = 25 degrees.
Complementary angles add up to 90 degrees. If one angle is 65 degrees, its complement is 90 - 65 = 25 degrees.
Oh, what a happy little question! When two angles are complementary, they add up to 90 degrees like two old friends coming together. So, to find the complement of a 65 degree angle, we simply subtract 65 from 90, leaving us with a lovely 25 degree angle. Just a little reminder to always be kind to yourself as you explore the world of angles.
The factors of 25 are: 1, 5, 25 The factors of 65 are: 1, 5, 13, 65
Not clear what you're asking so - 25% of 65 is 16.25, & 65 is 25% of 260
65 = 25 + 25 = 15 2 with 15 remaining