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Anton Simon
14 March, 09:01
7/10 of a circle is how many degrees
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Ann Scott
14 March, 09:23
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A circle is 360 degrees. When you have 7/10, you would multiply it by 36. This is because in the denominator, 10x36=360. 7x36? 252.
So it would be 252 degrees.
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