Multiply the percentage by 3.6
the tangent of an angle is equal to the length of the opposite side from the angle divided by the length of the side adjacent to the angle.
Calculate the percentage that a particular sector represents of the total value. Then the angle size is 3.6 times the percentage.
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That's a reflex angle. 0 to <90 Acute angle 90 Right angle >90 to <180 Obtuse angle 180 Straight angle >180 to <360 Reflex angle 360 called Full circle
use an angle finder
0.20 x 180
41% of a circle equates to an angle of 147.6 degrees.
It is an angle of 162 degrees.
A 90 Degree Angle
144 degrees
157.5 degrees
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20% of a 360o circle is 72o
To obtain the percent value for an angle (in slopes and inclines), calculate the tangent of that angle in degrees, then multiply the figure by 100.
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It is: 45% of 360 degrees = 162%
The answer depends on what information about the circle is given: area, radius, length and angle of arc, area and angle of sector, etc. In each case, there is a different way to calculate the diameter but, since there is no information on what is known, it is not possible to answer the question.