5 out of 18 parts is 5/18. Multiply that by 360, since that's the number of degrees in a full circle.
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If a circle is comprised of 360 degrees, then each of the five sections will encompass 72 degrees. From an arbitrary radius, using a protractor, measure 72 degrees, then continue around the circle.
its 360/15 = 24 degrees
You divide 360 degrees by eight (there are 360 degrees in a circle) so each section would be 45 degrees.
no they don't
A circle has 360 degrees. Divide 360 by 18 and you will find that each equal part of the divided circle is 20 degrees.
A circle is 360 degrees. If they are equal parts, they are 36 degrees apiece, or 144 degrees.
Construct a circle with a 4.5 radius. The circle's circumference is 360 degrees. So mark out 3 by 120 degrees on the circumference and join them to the centre of the circle which will divide the circle into three equal parts.
A circle is 380 degrees Therefore: 380 / 13 = 29.230769231
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A circle is 360 degrees, so 360/14 gives the measure of the angle of the 14 equal parts (which would be wedges). So, quick answer: about 25.7 degrees
A circle has 360 degrees inside it, 360/3=120. Cut the circle up so that there are three 120 degree angled wedges and you have 3 equal parts.
It is 60 degrees
The number of degrees in one complete revolution of a radius is 360°. Therefore the number of degrees covered in 1/5 of a revolution is 72° . To divide a circle into 5 equal parts create 5 sectors each measuring 72° at the centre of the circle.
If a circle is comprised of 360 degrees, then each of the five sections will encompass 72 degrees. From an arbitrary radius, using a protractor, measure 72 degrees, then continue around the circle.
Mark out 20 arcs of 18 degrees around its circumference and join them to the circle's centre
its 360/15 = 24 degrees