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.
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!
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A full turn is 360 degrees, so it would take three 120 degree turns.
It takes: 360/40 degrees = 9
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.
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 :)
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8 of them because 8 times 45 = 360 degrees which is a full turn of a circle
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