there is 180 degree in a half turn
360 degrees One half turn =180 degrees 180+180=360
A full turn has 360% to fine a half of something we divide by 2 360/2=180 there are 180 in a half of a full turn
1/2 of 360 = 180
90
Half a circle has 180 degrees
there is 180 degree in a half turn
180 is half of 360 therefore 180 is half of a cirlce because 360 is a circle
The interior angles of a triangle add up to 180 degrees
180
360 degrees One half turn =180 degrees 180+180=360
im sorry but i THINK you cannot do that. think about it: 75/20 we do 75 first; whats half of 5? you can't do it.. whats half of 7? you cant do it, but if you do it in tenths like whats half of 70. but it will not work. now 20. whats half of 0.. nothing. whats half of 2? 1. but that wont work. So my estimate would be around; 15/8.
180 degrees a half of a revolution is a semi circle protractor
180 degrees is half a rotation so probably a half.
1/2 of 180 is 90.
A full turn has 360% to fine a half of something we divide by 2 360/2=180 there are 180 in a half of a full turn
7.5 or seven and a half