12/30 divide both sides by six. 2/5
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It is: 30 times 12 = 360
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Starting at a given point, angles of 12 degrees would divide a circle into 30 equal angles. You would have 30 lines radiating out from one point, equally spaced.
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12/30 divide both sides by six. 2/5
In terms of a complete circle, 30 degrees represents 1/12 of the total 360 degrees. This can be simplified to 1/12. Alternatively, in terms of radians (the standard unit of angular measurement in mathematics), 30 degrees is equivalent to π/6 radians.
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Either move the negative over to the other side to become positive, or divide the entire equation by -1 to get it to a positive. Example: -3x + 12 = 30 Move the -3x over to get 12 = 30 + 3x 12 - 30 = 3x - 18 = 3x - 6 = x OR Divide by -1 to get 3x - 12 = - 30 3x = - 30 + 12 3x = -18 x = -6
Divide numerator and denominator by 6. 30/12 = 5/2
12 +12+6=30 30/3=10 to find the average of something you add up the values and divide the total by the number of values you had
It is: 30 times 12 = 360
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