A student measures an angle that turns through 29/360 of a circle. The student says the angle measures 29°. Is the student correct

A student measures an angle that turns through 29/360 of a circle. The student says the angle measures 29°. Is the student correct or incorrect and why?

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    Step-by-step explanation:

    The angles turns 29/360 of a circle, which means the angle turns 29° out of 360°.

    Remember that 360° is the maximum measure of an angle, because it represents a complete revolution.

    So, the given fraction is a ratio between the angle movement and the total movement possible.

    Therefore, the student is correct, the angle is 29°.

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