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Question 1081466: I have a 52' diameter cirle that i want to change into a polygon. I'm guessing it will have approximately 28 sides with each length at approximately 6' what would be the angle of each section.
Answer by Alan3354(69443)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
I have a 52' diameter cirle that i want to change into a polygon. I'm guessing it will have approximately 28 sides with each length at approximately 6' what would be the angle of each section.
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The # of sides can't be approximate, it has to be an integer.
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If all sides are equal length:
360/28 = 90/7 degrees =~ 12.85 degs
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The other dimensions are not relevant.

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