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Round and Round and Round printable worksheet
This problem follows on from Going Round in Circles.
Watch the film below.
Imagine the dot starts at the point (1,0), turns through 60 degrees anticlockwise and then stops.
I was wondering, if the point hadn't stopped, and instead carried on until it had turned through 30 000 degrees, might it have finished the same distance above the horizontal axis?
I took out my calculator and typed 30 000 \div 360
The answer on the screen was 83.333333.
How can I use this to help me solve my problem?
There are ideas for follow-up problems in the Notes .
Can you match pairs of fractions, decimals and percentages, and beat your previous scores?