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Point 75 or 270 degrees.
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).
270/600 = 9/20
The only reason you would do that would be if you wanted to know something like "how many degrees are in 3/4 of a circle?" or something like that. So you just multiple normally 3/4*(360 degrees) =3/4*360 degrees =270 degrees
It is: 270/360 or 3/4 in its simplest form
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Point 75 or 270 degrees.
3/4
270 as a fraction is 270/1
Assuming that you mean 270 degrees and not radians or any of the other angular measures, the answer is 3/4.
3/4 (three quarters).
270 is an integer and so it would be sensible to represent it as an integer: 270 degrees. There is no requirement in the question to change the measurement unit, and if you do want that then you will need to specify the required unit. I suggest the answer should be 3*pi/2 radians.
If you mean 3/4 then 3/4 of 360 degrees is a turn of 270 degrees
270 degrees points directly downwards, also known as the south direction.
-270 degrees = -4.7 radians.
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).