Sum of Interior Angles
The interior angles of any polygon always add up to a constant value, which depends only on the number of sides. For example the interior angles of a pentagon always add up to 540° no matter if it regular or irregular, convex or concave, or what size and shape it is. The sum of the interior angles of a polygon is given by the formula:
sum = 180 ( n − 2 )
3 divided by 11
3.0 divided by 11
after simplification you will get 0.27272727272727272727272727...
Im going to keep it simple, the answer is 9
It will take at least 3 turns to make full circle