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How do you find a percent from a central angle? - Answers

Ok! So let's say you have an angle of 180 degrees. You make 180 a decimal, (.180) and divided it by 360. (Like the 360 degrees in a circle.) So: .180 / 360. .180 / 360= .5 or, 50%. Another Example: You start off w/ 90 degrees and make it .90 .90 / 360= .25 or 25%



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Ok! So let's say you have an angle of 180 degrees. You make 180 a decimal, (.180) and divided it by 360. (Like the 360 degrees in a circle.) So: .180 / 360. .180 / 360= .5 or, 50%. Another Example: You start off w/ 90 degrees and make it .90 .90 / 360= .25 or 25%



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How do you find a percent from a central angle? - Answers

Ok! So let's say you have an angle of 180 degrees. You make 180 a decimal, (.180) and divided it by 360. (Like the 360 degrees in a circle.) So: .180 / 360. .180 / 360= .5 or, 50%. Another Example: You start off w/ 90 degrees and make it .90 .90 / 360= .25 or 25%

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