The answer is 3.
It is: 360/2 = 180
180 is half of 360 therefore 180 is half of a cirlce because 360 is a circle
To write 360 as a mixed number, you divide 360 by the denominator of the fraction you want to convert it to. If you want to convert it to a whole number, you divide 360 by 1. In both cases, the result is 360. So, 360 as a mixed number is 360/1 or as a whole number, it is simply 360.
180 degrees. The hands are a straight line. Or, to be technical, you divide the clock face (360 degrees) by the number of minutes there are in half a day (clocks only record half a day: AM or PM), which is 360/12*60, so each minute is half a degree. There are 360 minutes between the twelve and the six on a clock. Half of 360 is 180. This only works for times ON THE HOUR, otherwise, the hour hand moves for every minute of time passing.
The half of 360 is 180. To find half of a number, you simply divide it by 2. In this case, 360 divided by 2 equals 180. This is because halving a number is the same as dividing it by 2, resulting in half the original value.
1/2 of 360 = 180
The answer is 3.
It is: 360/2 = 180
180 is half of 360 therefore 180 is half of a cirlce because 360 is a circle
17/2 percent of 360 = 8.5% * 360 = 0.085 * 360 =30.6
380
To write 360 as a mixed number, you divide 360 by the denominator of the fraction you want to convert it to. If you want to convert it to a whole number, you divide 360 by 1. In both cases, the result is 360. So, 360 as a mixed number is 360/1 or as a whole number, it is simply 360.
360 degrees One half turn =180 degrees 180+180=360
180 degrees because a full rotation is 360 degrees, if you take half of 360 you get 180 :)
180 degrees. The hands are a straight line. Or, to be technical, you divide the clock face (360 degrees) by the number of minutes there are in half a day (clocks only record half a day: AM or PM), which is 360/12*60, so each minute is half a degree. There are 360 minutes between the twelve and the six on a clock. Half of 360 is 180. This only works for times ON THE HOUR, otherwise, the hour hand moves for every minute of time passing.
Well assuming that the 360 is a measurement in centileters, half a litre is 500 centileters. So you would need to add 500 - 360 = 140 extra centileters to make half a litre.