90+90+90=270 degrees your answer is 270 degrees
3 because 3*90 = 270 degrees
270 degrees
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1 right angle turn = 90 degrees If each turn is in the opposite direction from the one before it, then there are 2 in one direction and 3 in the other direction, and 5 of them wind up turning you 90 degrees. If there is 1 turn in one direction and 4 in the other direction, then 5 of them wind up turning you 3/4 of a turn, or 270 degrees. If each turn is in the same direction, then 5 of them turn you 450 degrees, which has exactly the same effect as turning 90 degrees. So . . . five right angle turns can turn you 90 or 270 degrees from the direction you were originally facing, but they can't turn you 180 degrees or leave you facing the same way as you started. Holy Moly ! Do you see what that means ? It means that if you turn 90 degrees five times, it doesn't matter which way you turn each time, you're still going to wind up in the same position as if you had simply turned either to the right or to the left once !
On a compass, the direction with a bearing of 450 degrees is located in the northwest region. The standard compass measures the direction in degrees, starting from North at 0 degrees and proceeding clockwise until 360 degrees. Hence, a bearing of 450 degrees is just beyond the West direction, which is marked at 270 degrees, and points towards the northwest. ⓗⓣⓣⓟⓢ :⃝ /⃝ /⃝ⓦⓦⓦ .⃝ⓓⓘⓖⓘⓢⓣⓞⓡⓔ②④ .⃝ⓒⓞⓜ /⃝ⓡⓔⓓⓘⓡ /⃝③②⑤⑥⑤⑧ /⃝Ⓡⓐⓙⓘⓥⓑⓙⓞⓝⓐ /⃝
A bearing of 450 degrees on a compass corresponds to due east. In compass bearings, 0 degrees represents north, 90 degrees represents east, 180 degrees represents south, and 270 degrees represents west. Therefore, a bearing of 450 degrees would be 90 degrees past due east.
The compass bearing indicates the direction in which an object or location is located relative to the position of the observer. It is measured in degrees, with 0 degrees representing north, 90 degrees representing east, 180 degrees representing south, and 270 degrees representing west on a standard compass.
You take a bearing by pointing your compass at the target (or direction you want to go) and reading the number on the compass. There are 360 degrees in a circle, with East being at 90 degrees, South-East being 135 degrees, South being 180, West 270, North 360 (or zero) and etc. etc.
Due West means " in a westerly direction " I think it means a location/course that is exactly 270 degrees, West, on a compass.
Scientists would describe a westerly wind as blowing from the west, typically between 270 to 360 degrees on a compass.
270 degrees points directly downwards, also known as the south direction.
The west is the direction on a compass that is 270 degrees clockwise from the north. It is opposite to the east.
Wind direction is typically measured in degrees of a compass, with 0 degrees representing a north wind, 90 degrees representing an east wind, 180 degrees representing a south wind, and 270 degrees representing a west wind.
270
on a heading indicator there are 360 degrees, North being 0, East being 90, South 180, and West 270, the helicopter's flying SW, and is therfore in the middle of 180 and 270, so your answer is 225 degrees
Due West means " in a westerly direction " I think it means a location/course that is exactly 270 degrees, West, on a compass.