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Her we know that Jacey wrote an equation to find an angle measure. The equation is as follows:
![\frac{360^{\circ}}{a}=b](https://tex.z-dn.net/?f=%5Cfrac%7B360%5E%7B%5Ccirc%7D%7D%7Ba%7D%3Db)
So, if the angle 360° is a central angle, that is, an angle between two radii in a circle, then:
<em>a: Represents the number of equal parts parts the circle is divided</em>
<em>b: Represents the measure of the central angle of each part</em>
For example, suppose you have a circle and want to divide it into six parts, then, the central angle of each part of the circle will measure 60 degrees as indicated in the figure below.
Answer:
Isolate the variable by dividing each side by factors that don't contain the variable.
Step-by-step explanation:
×=2
0.02 is a decimal. Do you mean as a fraction?
That would be 2%
Decimal -> fraction = multiply by 100
Answer:
930
Step-by-step explanation:
1) Once upon a time there was a bored kid in class who invented a super cool formula
This formula goes like this:
n(n+1)
where n= the sum of the first n numbers in a series
so
30(30+1)=30(31)=930
930