The value of 1 degree in inches depends on the context, particularly the radius of the circle in question. For a circle, 1 degree corresponds to approximately 0.01745 radians. To convert this to inches, you can use the formula: arc length = radius × angle in radians. For example, if the radius is 1 inch, 1 degree would equal about 0.01745 inches.
around 0.0175 inches
To answer this question both values have to be converted to the same unit and compared afterwards. Let's convert both to inches: 1 yard = 36 inches After comparing we can see that value of 36 inches is more than value of 2 inches that makes value of 1 yard more than value of 2 inches.
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The volume formula varies with shape, but to get cubic inches, a value in inches must be multiplied by a value in inches and again by another value in inches
An arc-minute is 1/60 of a degree. It is not a measure of length, so you can't convert it to inches.
around 0.0175 inches
To answer this question both values have to be converted to the same unit and compared afterwards. Let's convert both to inches: 1 yard = 36 inches After comparing we can see that value of 36 inches is more than value of 2 inches that makes value of 1 yard more than value of 2 inches.
circumference = 2*pi*4.5 = 9pi inches 1 degree of its circumference = 9pi/360 = 1/40pi or 0.079 inches rounded to 3 decimal places.
1.885 inches (rounded)
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2 inches
To convert millimeters to inches, value of millimeters has to divided by 25.4 1 millimeter = 1 / 25.4 = 0.039 inch
No, a degree Celsius is not greater in value than a degree Fahrenheit. In fact, both temperature scales have different zero points and do not equate at the same value.
The volume formula varies with shape, but to get cubic inches, a value in inches must be multiplied by a value in inches and again by another value in inches
An arc-minute is 1/60 of a degree. It is not a measure of length, so you can't convert it to inches.
1 m = 3.28 feet.Hence given value is 6561 feet and 7 inches.
The answer depends on the value of WHAT! The value of your degree education or the value of your student loan debt!