Generally, there is not a conversion between the two with no context. 75 percent of a circle would equal .75x360 degrees = 270 degrees of the circle.
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One fourth of anything plus one half of the same thing is three fourths of it (75%).
l= rθ Here θ = 75 * π/180 (Converting degrees into radian) r= l/θ = 75/ 75/180 π = 180/π = 57.3 approximately.
There are, of course, 360 degrees all the way around a circle. So 75% = 75/100, and (75/100)*360° = 270°
Generally, there is not a conversion between the two with no context. 75 percent of a circle would equal .75x360 degrees = 270 degrees of the circle.
% and deg (degrees) are not compatible.
3/4 equals 75%. 75% of 180 degrees is 135. .75 x 180 = 135 degrees.
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Don't know if there is formula for converting degrees to percent, but here's a thought: Imagine a clockface with just the minute hand. When the hand makes a full circle, it has traveled 360 degrees for 100% of the circle. When the hand points to 3, it has traveled 45 degrees for 25% of the circle. The 6 is at 180 degrees and 50%. The 9 is at 270 degrees and 75%. You could break it down from there.
3/4 = 75%
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