There are 360 degrees in a circle. So a 270 degree turn is 270/360 = 3/4.
There are 90 degrees in each 1/4 turn. A "180" is 1/2 of a circle (or turn).
Oh, dude, 270 degrees is like 3/4 of a full turn. You know, like when you're almost done with a Pizza but you still have that last slice left? That's basically where 270 degrees is at on the whole circle.
270 degrees is equal to three-quarters of a complete turn. To find this fraction, you can divide 270 by 360 (the number of degrees in a full circle). This calculation gives you 0.75, which can also be expressed as the fraction 3/4. Therefore, 270 degrees is three-quarters of a complete turn.
3/4
3/4 (three quarters).
It is 3/4.
270/10
270 degrees is 3/4 of a turn
270 as a fraction is 270/1
180 degrees is 1/2 of a complete turn
Assuming that you mean 270 degrees and not radians or any of the other angular measures, the answer is 3/4.
If you mean 3/4 then 3/4 of 360 degrees is a turn of 270 degrees
90º=1/4 turn 360°= 1 Full Turn 180°= 1/2 Turn 270°= 3/4 turn
It is 60/360 = 1/6 of a whole turn.
1 full turn