Each piece can have any angular measure provided that the sum of the angles is 360 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 circle has a total of 360 degrees. If it is divided into 18 equal parts, each part measures ( \frac{360}{18} = 20 ) degrees. Therefore, the angle for 5 parts is ( 5 \times 20 = 100 ) 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.
To find the angle measure of each slice of a pizza divided into six equal pieces, you divide the total degrees of a circle (360 degrees) by the number of slices. Thus, each slice measures 360 degrees ÷ 6 = 60 degrees. Therefore, the angle measure of each slice is 60 degrees.
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 circle has a total of 360 degrees. If it is divided into 18 equal parts, each part measures ( \frac{360}{18} = 20 ) degrees. Therefore, the angle for 5 parts is ( 5 \times 20 = 100 ) degrees.
To find the fraction of a 360 degree circle that is 30 degrees, you would divide the angle measurement by the total angle of the circle. So, 30 degrees divided by 360 degrees equals 1/12. Therefore, 30 degrees is 1/12 of a 360 degree 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.
To find the angle measure of each slice of a pizza divided into six equal pieces, you divide the total degrees of a circle (360 degrees) by the number of slices. Thus, each slice measures 360 degrees ÷ 6 = 60 degrees. Therefore, the angle measure of each slice is 60 degrees.
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.