Hi pls advsie on below ques.
An " Anglet" is defined as 1 percent of 1 degree. How many anglets will be in a circle.
1. 0.36
2. 3.6
3. 360
4. 3600
5. 36000
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A circle has 360 degrees. If an "anglet" is 1% of 1 degree, then there are 100 anglets per degree (1%=1/100). So, the number of anglets in a circle would be equal to 100 (anglets/degree) * 360 (# of degrees) = 36,000 anglets.
Is that the OA, or am I missing anything?
Is that the OA, or am I missing anything?
[quote="jawad"]Hi BuckeyeT,
Yes u are right in ansawer.
But 1/100 of 1 degree wont be equal to 0.01 ( ? ) I must be missing something ... pls help me .
regards / jawad[/quote]
Jawad,
So using what you just stated, if each anglet is 1/100 of a 1 degree, or .01, then there must be 100 anglets in each degree.
Obviously in a circle there are 360 degrees. So then 360 degrees * 100 anglets per degree will get you the correct answer.
Yes u are right in ansawer.
But 1/100 of 1 degree wont be equal to 0.01 ( ? ) I must be missing something ... pls help me .
regards / jawad[/quote]
Jawad,
So using what you just stated, if each anglet is 1/100 of a 1 degree, or .01, then there must be 100 anglets in each degree.
Obviously in a circle there are 360 degrees. So then 360 degrees * 100 anglets per degree will get you the correct answer.