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Well, sweetheart, a circle doesn't have minutes because it's a shape, not a unit of time. But if you're talking about a full rotation in degrees, there are 360 degrees in a circle. So, technically, you could say there are 360 "minutes" in a circle if you want to get sassy about it.

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Oh, dude, a circle doesn't have minutes, it's a shape, not a clock. But if you're talking about a full rotation in degrees, there are 360 degrees in a circle. So, I guess you could say there are 360 "minutes" in a circle if you really wanted to confuse people.

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A circle does not have a specific number of minutes, as minutes are a unit of time and a circle is a two-dimensional shape. However, if we were to consider a circle in terms of degrees, a circle is 360 degrees. If we were to convert those degrees into time, where 1 minute is equal to 1 degree, then there would be 360 minutes in a circle.

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There are 216 minutes in a circle.

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Wes Nolte

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1y ago
The correct answer is 21,600 minutes in a circle. Not 216.

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