Answer:
[tex]\frac{360}{n}[/tex]
Step-by-step explanation:
Given:
The above statements
Required
Complete the above statements
Considering the third statement in the question;
First, it should be noted that a circle is a full sector that measures 360 degrees
Assuming the circle is divided by a central angle of 180, the number of sectors formed will be;
[tex]\frac{360}{180} = 2\ sectors[/tex]
Further assume the circle is divided by a central angle of 90, the number of sectors formed will be;
[tex]\frac{360}{90} = 4\ sectors[/tex]
Similarly, if the circle is divided by a central angle of n, the number of sectors formed will be;
[tex]\frac{360}{n}[/tex]
Hence, from the list of given options; [tex]\frac{360}{n}[/tex] fills the gap correctly