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{{Infobox ET
{{Infobox ET}}
| Prime factorization = 2<sup>2</sup> × 3<sup>2</sup> × 5
| Step size = 3.333333¢
| Fifth = 211\360 (703.333¢)
| Semitones = 37:25 (123.333¢ : 83.333¢)
| Consistency = 7
}}
'''360 equal divisions of the octave''' ('''360edo'''), or '''360-tone equal temperament''' ('''360tet'''), '''360 equal temperament''' ('''360et''') when viewed from a [[regular temperament]] perspective, is the tuning system that divides the [[octave]] into 360 [[equal]] parts of {{ExactlyOrAbout| {{#expr: 1200/360 round 16}} }}{{cent}} each, a step size known as '''the Dröbisch angle'''.
'''360 equal divisions of the octave''' ('''360edo'''), or '''360-tone equal temperament''' ('''360tet'''), '''360 equal temperament''' ('''360et''') when viewed from a [[regular temperament]] perspective, is the tuning system that divides the [[octave]] into 360 [[equal]] parts of {{ExactlyOrAbout| {{#expr: 1200/360 round 16}} }}{{cent}} each, a step size known as '''the Dröbisch angle'''.