An angle is measured in degrees, which is a unit of angular measurement equal to 1/360 of a full rotation. This means that a full turn is equivalent to 360 degrees. As a fraction of a full turn, an angle can be represented as a numerator over 360, where the numerator is the number of degrees the angle measures. For example, a right angle measures 90 degrees, which can be expressed as 90/360 or 1/4 of a full turn.
It is 100%.
(25/360 turn) x (360 degrees per turn) = 25 degrees
360 degrees is a full turn and as an improper fraction it is 360/1 degrees
180 degrees is half of a full turn, which is equivalent to 1/2 of a turn. This is because a full turn is 360 degrees, so half of that would be 180 degrees. Therefore, 180 degrees can be expressed as the fraction 1/2 when referring to a complete turn.
It is 5/4.
A complete turn would equal 360 degrees.
180 degrees as a fraction of a turn of a circle is 1/2
It is: 90/360 = 1/4 of a turn of 360 degrees
90 degrees = 1/4 of a turn
It is: 36/360 or 1/10 of a turn
It is 1/4 of a turn of 360 degrees