Well, isn't that just a happy little math problem? To find one-sixth of 180, you can simply divide 180 by 6. When you do that, you'll see that one-sixth of 180 is 30. Just like painting a beautiful landscape, sometimes breaking things down into smaller parts can make things much easier to understand.
1/6 / 30 = 1/180 or one one hundred and eightieth. Expressed as a decimal, this is equal to 0.005 recurring (that is, 0.0055555...)
8 x 180 = 1,440
60 of 180 = 60 x 180 = 10,80060% of 180 = 180 x 0.6 = 10860% off 180 = 180 x 0.4 = 7260 off 180 = 180 - 60 = 120
20% of 180= 20% * 180= 0.2 * 180= 36
sin(180) = 0 cos(180) = -1 tan(180) = 0 cosec(180) is not defined sec(180) = -1 cot(180) is not defined.
1/6 / 30 = 1/180 or one one hundred and eightieth. Expressed as a decimal, this is equal to 0.005 recurring (that is, 0.0055555...)
IN1600 onesixth of India's landmass was under cultivation.
8 x 180 = 1,440
It is: 180*180 = 32,400
162= 180 - (10%/100% * 180)= 180 - (1/10 * 180)= 180 - (0.1 * 180)= 180 - 18= 162
60 of 180 = 60 x 180 = 10,80060% of 180 = 180 x 0.6 = 10860% off 180 = 180 x 0.4 = 7260 off 180 = 180 - 60 = 120
15% off of 180 = 15315% off of 180= 15% discount applied to 180= 180 - (15% * 180)= 180 - (0.15 * 180)= 180 - 27= 153
180 x 180% = 324
LCM(12, 180) = 180
180 add 180 = 360
180% of 100 = 180% * 100 = 1.8 * 100 = 180
1*180=180 2*180=360 3*180=540 4*180=720