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(a) 1 rad = .... Degree (b) 1 rad = ....

(a) 1 rad = .... Degree
(b) 1 rad = .... Min
(c) 1 rad = .... Sec

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`57.273^(@)C`
(b) 437.3
(c) 206238''
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