I'm guessing a quarter of a rotation of a circle would be 90 degrees (360/4) so two times would be.. 180? :)
In mathematics, one full rotation is equivalent to 360 degrees. Therefore, to find out how many rotations are in 450 degrees, we need to divide 450 by 360. This gives us 1.25 rotations, meaning there is one full rotation and an additional quarter rotation in 450 degrees.
(1/3) x (1/4) x (360) = 360/12 = 30 degrees
there are 90 degree in a quarter turn
120
270 degrees
180
There are 270 degrees in 3/4 of a rotation
Hint: One rotation is 360 degrees.quarter = 1/4360 / 4 = 90Ninety degrees is a quarter of a rotation
60 degrees
11.7 degrees
180 degrees
90
The answer is 210 degrees.
90 degrees
210 degrees
90 degrees * * * * * No! 1 rotation = 360 degrees so 21/4 rotations = 2.25*360 = 810 degrees