Because there are 360 degrees around a point
because a full circle only has 360 degrees
360
Protractors typically measure angles in degrees. There are 360 degrees in a full circle.
A protractor is typically used to measure angles in degrees. It consists of a semicircular or circular scale marked from 0 to 180 degrees (or 0 to 360 degrees in a full protractor). Some protractors also include measurements in radians, but the degree is the most common unit. The accuracy of angle measurement can vary based on the protractor's design and quality.
Because there are 360 degrees around a circle.
A full protractor is is a protractor that goes 360 degrees around.
because a full circle only has 360 degrees
360
Protractors typically measure angles in degrees. There are 360 degrees in a full circle.
Yes on a full protractor you can
A protractor is typically used to measure angles in degrees. It consists of a semicircular or circular scale marked from 0 to 180 degrees (or 0 to 360 degrees in a full protractor). Some protractors also include measurements in radians, but the degree is the most common unit. The accuracy of angle measurement can vary based on the protractor's design and quality.
180 degrees
With a protractor - they can be 360 degrees you know!
Because there are 360 degrees around a circle.
get a protractor, then multiply your decimal by 360 degrees. Then take that number and find it with the protractor.
With a protractor and the sum of the interior angles are 360 degrees.
Yes, you can measure 20 degrees on a protractor. A protractor typically has degree markings ranging from 0 to 180 degrees and sometimes up to 360 degrees. To measure 20 degrees, align the protractor's baseline with one side of the angle, then find the 20-degree mark on the curved edge. Ensure the center point of the protractor is at the vertex of the angle for an accurate measurement.