It takes 4 90 degree angles to make a full circle
Twelve because 12 times 30 = 360 degrees which is a full turn
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Ah, isn't that a happy little question! A full turn is 360 degrees, so if you divide that by 60 degrees, you'll find there are 6 happy little 60 degree angles in a full turn. Just imagine each angle as a little tree in a forest, creating a beautiful circle of harmony.
Its easy you just make the 75 degrees to equel the amount on which you have the answer of 180/5 degrees as your full formed answer
Well, isn't that a happy little question! You see, a full circle has 360 degrees, so if you take three quarters of that, you simply multiply 360 by 0.75. That gives you 270 degrees in three quarters of a circle. Just imagine all the beautiful landscapes you could paint with those angles!
A full turn is 360 degrees, so it would take three 120 degree turns.
It takes: 360/40 degrees = 9
A full turn is 360 degrees, so it would take three 120 degree turns.
Two spins since it takes 360 degrees to make a circle.
Two spins since it takes 360 degrees to make a circle.
Twelve because 12 times 30 = 360 degrees which is a full turn
180 degrees because a full rotation is 360 degrees, if you take half of 360 you get 180 :)
To make a complete turn around, it takes 360 degrees. This full rotation brings you back to your original starting position. If you only want to turn halfway around, that would be 180 degrees.
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8 of them because 8 times 45 = 360 degrees which is a full turn of a circle
Ah, isn't that a happy little question! A full turn is 360 degrees, so if you divide that by 60 degrees, you'll find there are 6 happy little 60 degree angles in a full turn. Just imagine each angle as a little tree in a forest, creating a beautiful circle of harmony.
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