
Mark M. answered 03/30/21
Mathematics Teacher - NCLB Highly Qualified
1456 - 360 = 1096
1096 - 360 = 736
736 - 360 = 376
376 - 360 = ?
May F.
asked 03/30/21Mark M. answered 03/30/21
Mathematics Teacher - NCLB Highly Qualified
1456 - 360 = 1096
1096 - 360 = 736
736 - 360 = 376
376 - 360 = ?
Rachel B. answered 03/30/21
Wash U Student For Math and ACT/SAT Tutoring
First step is divide 1456 by 360 and you get 4.0444. That means you can fit 4 full 360 degree rotations into 1456 degrees.
360*4=1,440
1456-1,440=16
Answer is 16 degrees
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