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What is 5pi/ 3 radians in degrees

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What is 5pi/ 3 radians in degrees-example-1
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Answer:

300°

Explanation:

One way to do this problem is to remember that π/3 radians corresponds to 60°. Multiplying π/3 and 60° each by 5 results in 5π/3 rad ↔ 300°

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