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Example Question #11 : Circles
If you have of a circle, what is the angle, in degrees, that creates that region?
A full circle has 360 degrees, which means that 100% of the circle is 360 degrees.
First we need to convert the percentage into a decimal.
If you multiply 360 by 0.80, you get the degree measure that corresponds to the percentage, which is 288.
Example Question #12 : Circles
If you have of a circle, what is the angle, in degrees, that creates that region?
A full circle has 360 degrees, which means that 100% of the circle is 360 degrees.
First convert the percentage into a decimal.
If you multiply 360 by 0.44, you get the degree measure that corresponds to the percentage, which is 158.4.
Example Question #13 : Circles
If you have of a circle, what is the angle, in degrees, that creates that region?
A full circle has 360 degrees, which means that 100% of the circle is 360 degrees.
First convert the percentage into a decimal.
If you multiply 360 by 0.18, you get the degree measure that corresponds to the percentage, which is 64.8.
Example Question #14 : Circles
If you have of a circle, what is the angle, in degrees, that creates that region?
A full circle has 360 degrees, which means that 100% of the circle is 360 degrees.
We first need to convert the percentage into a decimal.
If you multiply 360 by 0.56, you get the degree measure that corresponds to the percentage, which is 201.6.
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