The answer depends on the unit of measurement for 1. 1 radian is 1/(2*pi) of a full turn.
It is one whole turn.
90
Since a full turn is 360°, 1° would be equal to 1/360 of a full turn.
1/2
1/360
1/360 There are 360 degrees in a full turn
the fraction would be 18 over 100
1 degree is 1/360 of a full turn
Since a full turn is 360°, 1° would be equal to 1/360 of a full turn.
1/360
It is degrees that are fraction
1/2
1/360
1 full turn
It is 4/1.
It is a measure of a part of a full turn.
1/360 There are 360 degrees in a full turn
1, or 100%. 360 degrees is a full circle, so a 360-degree turn is to turn completely around and continue in the same direction.
It depends on what is meant by "full turn"? Assuming a turn of 90o to the right, then 90o could be classed as 1/4 of a circle of 360o . If the turn was clockwise through to 270o then the fraction could be 3/4.