240
to get that you can simply get 720 divide it to get 360 divide that and then add that to whatever you had gotten out of halfling 360 which is 180 divide it by 3 to get 3X 60 then add 180 plus 60 to get 240 then times it by 3 to get 720 at least that's how it makes sense to me but I'm not sure about others
To simplify 135/360, you can first find the greatest common divisor (GCD) of both numbers, which is 45. Divide both the numerator and denominator by 45 to get 3/8. Therefore, 135/360 simplified is 3/8.
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List the numbers: 216, 360 Divide both numbers by 2, since they are both divisible by 2: 108, 180 Divide both numbers by 2 again, since they are both divisible by 2: 54, 90 Divide both numbers by 2 yet again, since they are both divisible by 2: 27, 45 Divide both numbers by 3, since they are both divisible by 3: 9, 15 Divide both numbers by 3 again, since they are both divisible by 3: 3, 5 Since 3 and 5 do not have any common factors greater than 1, we can now multiply all the numbers we divided by: 2 x 2 x 2 x 3 x 3 = 8 x 9 = 72 GCF(216, 360)=72
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Use a factor tree.360 Divide by two.180,2 Divide by two.90,2,2 Divide by two.45,2,2,2 Divide by three.15,3,2,2,2 Divide by three.5,3,3,2,2,2 Stop.2 x 2 x 2 x 3 x 3 x 5 = 360
To find the prime factors of 360, first find out how many times 360 can be divided evenly by 2, then by 3, then by 5: 2 x 2 x 2 x 3 x 3 x 5. The prime factors of 360 are 23 x 32 x 5.
Yes because a whole turn equals 360 degrees and when we divide 360 by 3 we'll get 120 degrees there are 3 lines at the angle at a point
Given that there are 3 feet in a yard, to convert 360 feet into yards you would divide the number of feet given by 3 to get the number of yards: 360 feet / 3 = 120 yards
to get that you can simply get 720 divide it to get 360 divide that and then add that to whatever you had gotten out of halfling 360 which is 180 divide it by 3 to get 3X 60 then add 180 plus 60 to get 240 then times it by 3 to get 720 at least that's how it makes sense to me but I'm not sure about others
1/3 of 360 is 120. To get this answer just divide 360 by 3.
A circle has 360 degrees inside it, 360/3=120. Cut the circle up so that there are three 120 degree angled wedges and you have 3 equal parts.
Divide both by the GCF, 360. 720/1080 = 2/3
multiply or divide by 360 degree
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Well, isn't that a happy little question! 30 degrees is 1/12 of a full circle, which is 360 degrees. So, in fraction form, we can say that 30 degrees is 1/12 of a full rotation. Just like painting, math can be a beautiful way to express the world around us.