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What is the angle measure of in the figure above if the sector comprises 37% of the circle?
It is very easy to compute the angle of a sector if we know what it is as a percentage of the total circle. To do this, you merely need to multiply by
˚. This yields
˚.
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What is the angle measure of in the figure above if the sector comprises
% of the circle?
It is very easy to compute the angle of a sector if we know what it is as a percentage of the total circle. To do this, you merely need to multiply by
˚. This yields
˚.
Compare your answer with the correct one above
What is the angle measure of in the figure if the sector comprises
of the circle?
It is very easy to compute the angle of a sector if we know what it is as a percentage of the total circle. To do this, you merely need to multiply by
˚. This yields
˚
Compare your answer with the correct one above
Sector TYP occupies 43% of a circle. Find the degree measure of angle TYP.
Sector TYP occupies 43% of a circle. Find the degree measure of angle TYP.
Use the following formula and solve for x:
Begin by dividing over the 100
Then multiply by 360
Compare your answer with the correct one above
If sector AJL covers 45% of circle J, what is the measure of sector AJL's central angle?
If sector AJL covers 45% of circle J, what is the measure of sector AJL's central angle?
To find an angle measure from a percentage, simply convert the percentage to a decimal and then multiply it by 360 degrees.
So, our answer is 162 degrees.
Compare your answer with the correct one above
What is the angle measure of in the figure above if the sector comprises 37% of the circle?
It is very easy to compute the angle of a sector if we know what it is as a percentage of the total circle. To do this, you merely need to multiply by
˚. This yields
˚.
Compare your answer with the correct one above
What is the angle measure of in the figure above if the sector comprises
% of the circle?
It is very easy to compute the angle of a sector if we know what it is as a percentage of the total circle. To do this, you merely need to multiply by
˚. This yields
˚.
Compare your answer with the correct one above
What is the angle measure of in the figure if the sector comprises
of the circle?
It is very easy to compute the angle of a sector if we know what it is as a percentage of the total circle. To do this, you merely need to multiply by
˚. This yields
˚
Compare your answer with the correct one above
Sector TYP occupies 43% of a circle. Find the degree measure of angle TYP.
Sector TYP occupies 43% of a circle. Find the degree measure of angle TYP.
Use the following formula and solve for x:
Begin by dividing over the 100
Then multiply by 360
Compare your answer with the correct one above
If sector AJL covers 45% of circle J, what is the measure of sector AJL's central angle?
If sector AJL covers 45% of circle J, what is the measure of sector AJL's central angle?
To find an angle measure from a percentage, simply convert the percentage to a decimal and then multiply it by 360 degrees.
So, our answer is 162 degrees.
Compare your answer with the correct one above
What is the angle measure of in the figure above if the sector comprises 37% of the circle?
It is very easy to compute the angle of a sector if we know what it is as a percentage of the total circle. To do this, you merely need to multiply by
˚. This yields
˚.
Compare your answer with the correct one above
What is the angle measure of in the figure above if the sector comprises
% of the circle?
It is very easy to compute the angle of a sector if we know what it is as a percentage of the total circle. To do this, you merely need to multiply by
˚. This yields
˚.
Compare your answer with the correct one above
What is the angle measure of in the figure if the sector comprises
of the circle?
It is very easy to compute the angle of a sector if we know what it is as a percentage of the total circle. To do this, you merely need to multiply by
˚. This yields
˚
Compare your answer with the correct one above
Sector TYP occupies 43% of a circle. Find the degree measure of angle TYP.
Sector TYP occupies 43% of a circle. Find the degree measure of angle TYP.
Use the following formula and solve for x:
Begin by dividing over the 100
Then multiply by 360
Compare your answer with the correct one above
If sector AJL covers 45% of circle J, what is the measure of sector AJL's central angle?
If sector AJL covers 45% of circle J, what is the measure of sector AJL's central angle?
To find an angle measure from a percentage, simply convert the percentage to a decimal and then multiply it by 360 degrees.
So, our answer is 162 degrees.
Compare your answer with the correct one above
What is the angle measure of in the figure above if the sector comprises 37% of the circle?
It is very easy to compute the angle of a sector if we know what it is as a percentage of the total circle. To do this, you merely need to multiply by
˚. This yields
˚.
Compare your answer with the correct one above
What is the angle measure of in the figure above if the sector comprises
% of the circle?
It is very easy to compute the angle of a sector if we know what it is as a percentage of the total circle. To do this, you merely need to multiply by
˚. This yields
˚.
Compare your answer with the correct one above
What is the angle measure of in the figure if the sector comprises
of the circle?
It is very easy to compute the angle of a sector if we know what it is as a percentage of the total circle. To do this, you merely need to multiply by
˚. This yields
˚
Compare your answer with the correct one above
Sector TYP occupies 43% of a circle. Find the degree measure of angle TYP.
Sector TYP occupies 43% of a circle. Find the degree measure of angle TYP.
Use the following formula and solve for x:
Begin by dividing over the 100
Then multiply by 360
Compare your answer with the correct one above
If sector AJL covers 45% of circle J, what is the measure of sector AJL's central angle?
If sector AJL covers 45% of circle J, what is the measure of sector AJL's central angle?
To find an angle measure from a percentage, simply convert the percentage to a decimal and then multiply it by 360 degrees.
So, our answer is 162 degrees.
Compare your answer with the correct one above