There are 360 degrees in a full rotation.
A full rotation is a 360 degree rotation. A full circle is 360 degrees.
A full rotation is equivalent to 360 degrees. To find the fraction of a full rotation that 300 degrees represents, you would divide 300 by 360. This simplifies to 5/6. Therefore, 300 degrees is 5/6 of a full rotation.
It is: 360 degrees
360 degrees
180 degrees because a full rotation is 360 degrees, if you take half of 360 you get 180 :)
360 degrees
360 degrees is a full rotation; beyond that there is more than one rotation and this is of interest in algebra but there is no name for this.
There are approximately 360 degrees in a full rotation.
A circle has 360 degrees because angles are measured in degrees and and a full rotation of an angle is 360 degrees.
A full angle is a complete rotation of 360 degrees.
One full rotation is 360 degrees.