Assuming degrees of a circular notation ; maxium = 360 . so , 315 / 360 = 0.86111111111111111 to the nearest 2 decimal places . 0.86
a right angle = 90 degrees 1/2 a tight angle is therefore 45 degrees therefor 3 times a right angle = 270 degrees + 1/2 a right angle = 315 degrees.
You can do it in this way, 0.015 = 315/1000200 =3/200
That depends. The smaller angle is 40 degrees and the larger angle is 315 degrees.
3.15 means "three and fifteen hundredths"= 315/100= 33/20
It is 315/360 which can be simplified, if required.
Assuming degrees of a circular notation ; maxium = 360 . so , 315 / 360 = 0.86111111111111111 to the nearest 2 decimal places . 0.86
315 ---- (improper fraction) 1
315 is an integer and not a fraction. However, it can be expressed in rational form as 315/1 which cannot be simplified.
The answer is 315 degrees!
To express 315 as a fraction in simplest form, we need to find the greatest common factor (GCF) between 315 and the denominator. The number 315 can be written as 315/1. The GCF of 315 and 1 is 1. Dividing both the numerator and denominator by 1 gives us the simplest form of the fraction, which is 315/1.
315% as a simplified fraction is: 3 3/20
Yes. A rotation by any integer multiple of 45° will produce a figure that will superimpose on the original, un-rotated octagon. 45° 90° 135° 180° 225° 270° 315° as well as a full rotation of 360°.
An angle of 315 degrees is a reflex angle
Well, darling, a 315-degree angle is considered a "reflex angle" because it falls between 180 and 360 degrees. It's like the rebellious teenager of angles, always causing a bit of trouble by not fitting neatly into the standard categories. But hey, variety is the spice of life, right?
315 degrees Celsius is equal to 599 degrees Fahrenheit.
00315 is the integer 315 which is not a fraction.