0 degrees (in Excel).
It is impossible to tell since there is no accompanying figure!
[Angle] x ∏ x R2 360° The first part of the formula reads "angle divided by 360 degrees" sorry if this was unclear. R2 = Radius squared (R x R). ∏ = pi (3.1415926535...)
Use the scale which reads 0 on the line which forms one of the arms of the angle.
To be precise, as the little hand will also have moved, the answer would not be 240° for the large angle and 120° for the small angle, as some might say. The little hand will have moved 20°, so the answer would be that the large angle would be 220° and the small angle would be 140°.
0 degrees (in Excel).
It is impossible to tell since there is no accompanying figure!
[Angle] x ∏ x R2 360° The first part of the formula reads "angle divided by 360 degrees" sorry if this was unclear. R2 = Radius squared (R x R). ∏ = pi (3.1415926535...)
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The equivalent Celsius temperature when a Fahrenheit thermometer reads 98.6 degrees is 37 degrees. This is the normal body temperature in Celsius.
100 degrees Fahrenheit
You just draw it.
27 degrees celsius
The temperature would be 23.9 degrees Celsius.
At -40 degrees.
Yes.
The equivalent Celsius temperature when a Fahrenheit thermometer reads 98.6 is approximately 37 degrees.