Concept explainers
a.
To convert:
a.
Answer to Problem 50E
Explanation of Solution
To convert a decimal degree to
Thus,
Next step is to multiply the decimal part by 60 and use the whole part obtained as minutes.
So, the whole number 7 equals minutes.
Next step is to multiply the decimal part by 60 and use the whole part obtained as seconds.
So, the whole number 12 equals seconds.
Thus,
b.
To convert:
b.
Answer to Problem 50E
Explanation of Solution
To convert a decimal degree to
Thus,
Next step is to multiply the decimal part by and use the whole part obtained as minutes.
So, the whole number 34 equals minutes.
Next step is to multiply the decimal part by 60 and use the whole part obtained as seconds.
So, the whole number 12 equals seconds.
Thus,
Chapter 4 Solutions
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