Each piece can have any angular measure provided that the sum of the angles is 360 degrees.
Each angle will be 360/6 = 60 degrees
360 ÷ 6 = 60 degrees
A circle is 360 degrees. If they are equal parts, they are 36 degrees apiece, or 144 degrees.
A circle has no straight sides but if you mean a circle that has been divided into 5 equal sectors then the angle of each sector is 72 degrees subtended by each arc of the circle.
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.
The total circumference is (arc length) times (360) divided by (the angle degrees)
60 degrees each.
It is 360 degrees divided by 6 = 60 degrees each.
A circle is 360 degrees. If they are equal parts, they are 36 degrees apiece, or 144 degrees.
A circle has no straight sides but if you mean a circle that has been divided into 5 equal sectors then the angle of each sector is 72 degrees subtended by each arc of the circle.
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It is 60 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.
The total circumference is (arc length) times (360) divided by (the angle degrees)
60 degrees each.
The fraction of a circle that an arc covers is the angle of the arc divided by 2*pi radians, or divided by 360 degrees if you prefer Imperial Units.
Angles are units of measure that define the relationships between two intersecting lines It's tough to demonstrate by text, but I'm goind to give it a try; _\ = an angle of about 60 degrees _/ = an angle of about 120 degrees _| = an angle of 90 degrees (also called a 'right' angle) _._ = an angle of about 180 degrees = is an angle of about 0 degrees
Two commonly used units are degrees and radians. With degrees, a full circle is divided into 360 degrees; when radians are used, the same full circle is equal to 2 x pi radians.
A semi-circle covers an angle of 180 degrees.