Oh, dude, 60 degrees is like one-sixth of a full turn. So, if you're spinning around in circles and you stop at 60 degrees, you've only made it one-sixth of the way back to where you started. It's like getting a slice of Pizza and being told you can only have one-sixth of it. Bummer, right?
(25/360 turn) x (360 degrees per turn) = 25 degrees
180 degrees is half of a full turn, which is equivalent to 1/2 of a turn. This is because a full turn is 360 degrees, so half of that would be 180 degrees. Therefore, 180 degrees can be expressed as the fraction 1/2 when referring to a complete turn.
A complete turn would equal 360 degrees.
90 degrees = 1/4 of a turn
It is: 36/360 or 1/10 of a turn
A whole turn is 360 degrees = 360*60 = 21600 minutes So a turn of 20 minutes is 20/21600 = 1/1080
60 * pi / 180
It is 60/360 = 1/6 of a whole turn.
360/60=6, so there are 6-60s in 360. 60 degrees is 1/6 of 360.
1/6
29/60
It is 100%.
well if 1/5 equals 20. Then 3/5 must equal 60. If you are not sure about this. Just simply times 20 by 3 then turn it into the fraction. Or ask your Parents
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(25/360 turn) x (360 degrees per turn) = 25 degrees
60 is an integer and not a fraction and you cannot turn it into a fraction. However, it can be expressed in rational form as 60/1. You can then calculate equivalent rational fractions if you multiply both, its numerator and denominator, by any non-zero integer.
One-sixth