use tangent, sine, or cosine
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∙ 13y agoPut a decimal point after it, thus: 473. However, adding a 0 after the decimal point would imply a greater degree of precision.
None. A degree can be written as 1 degree - with not a decimal point in sight!
It is 4335/60 = 43.583... degrees.
A decimal number is simply a way of representing a number in such a way that the place value of each digit is ten times that of the digit to its right. A decimal representation does not require a decimal point. Adding zeros after the decimal point is wrong because they imply a degree of accuracy (significant figures) for which there is no justification.So a whole number is [usually] a decimal number and there is no dependency on decimal places.
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Put a decimal point after it, thus: 473. However, adding a 0 after the decimal point would imply a greater degree of precision.
None. A degree can be written as 1 degree - with not a decimal point in sight!
Take the percentage and make it a decimal (100% = 1, 34% = .34, etc.) Take the decimal and multiply it by 360 The resulting number is the degrees of a circle. Hope this helps!
It is 4335/60 = 43.583... degrees.
A decimal number is simply a way of representing a number in such a way that the place value of each digit is ten times that of the digit to its right. A decimal representation does not require a decimal point. Adding zeros after the decimal point is wrong because they imply a degree of accuracy (significant figures) for which there is no justification.So a whole number is [usually] a decimal number and there is no dependency on decimal places.
once you have the percentage of a number you turn it into a decimal and multiply it by 360. for example. if your percent is 36% you make that .36 which is the decimal form of that percent as well as .59 is the decimal form for 59%. so next you multiply .36 by 360 360 x .36= 129.6 which is your degree.
Some scientific caculators can convert degrees minutes and seconds into decimal degrees and vice versa as for example 60045'18'' = 60.755
a bigger decimal
The decimal number 2.60 is equivalent although the latter implies a greater degree of accuracy.
To convert decimal degrees east to decimal degrees west, you can subtract the east longitude from 360. For example, if the longitude is 80 degrees east, to convert it to degrees west, you would do: 360 - 80 = 280 degrees west.
you change the percent to a decimal and then multiply it by 360
It is a specified degree of accuracy or precision.