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That depends upon the total of all the segments:angle = 360o x 25 ÷ total_of_values_of_all_segments.
6Improved Answer:-There are 360 degrees around a circle and any part of it is an arc.
False. There are infinitely many angles at the centre of the circle.
The angle measure is: 90.01 degrees
A central angle.The section of the circle formed by that angle and the part of the circle (the part being the circumference) between the radii is called a sector.
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90 degrees.
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20% of a 360o circle is 72o
151.2 degrees (42/100)*360 degrees
I will help you with this, but you are going to have to work out the final part yourself!! A circle consists of 360 degrees. a percentage term is divided by 100 i.e. 14% is 14/100 Therefore each 1 percent = 3.6 degrees
41% of a circle equates to an angle of 147.6 degrees.
A protractor can be used to measure an angle. An angle is basically part of a circle. A complete circle is 360 degrees. A right-angle is 90 degrees, half a circle is 180 degrees, and so on.
It is an angle of 162 degrees.
A one-percent sector subtends an angle of 3.6 degrees at the centre.
A 90 Degree Angle
In a circle, the measure of an inscribed angle is indeed half the measure of the intercepted arc. This means that if you have an angle formed by two chords that intersect on the circle, the angle's measure will be equal to half the degree measure of the arc that lies between the two points where the chords meet the circle. This relationship is a fundamental property of circles in Euclidean geometry.