You can use a protractor to find out.
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Multiply the percentage by 3.6
[100% = 360 degrees so n% = n*360/100 = n*3.6 degrees].
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67.5 degrees
Of what?
It depends on what "this measurement" refers to: the radius, circumference, length of arc with a known angle.
The entire circumference has a central angle of 360 degrees. The arc is a fraction of the circumference. The fraction is (central angle) divided by (360). So the arc length is: (circumference) x (central angle) / (360) .
You can measure it with a string. If you want to calculate it based on other measurements, you can multiply the radius times the angle, assuming the angle is in radians. If the angle is in degrees, convert it to radians first.
67.5 degrees
Of what?
to find measurement , and angle .
The answer will depend on what the shape is!
179 degrees
Use a protractor.
A protractor is one of them
The angles are: 150+30 = 180 degrees
I need to know how to find each angle measured to the first degree. Such as: Sin B= 0.4848
The measurement of angle ABD is 73 degrees. You find this angle by subtracting angle DBC from angle ABC, or 89-16 is equal to 73 degrees.
It depends on what "this measurement" refers to: the radius, circumference, length of arc with a known angle.
You times it by 2....UR WELCOME