The significance of 36°30' refers to the latitude line that served as a critical boundary in the United States during the 19th century, particularly in the context of the Missouri Compromise of 1820. This line was established to delineate free and slave territories, with states north of the line (except Missouri) being free and those south allowing slavery. It represented the growing sectional tensions between the North and South over the issue of slavery, influencing political dynamics and contributing to the eventual outbreak of the Civil War.
To separate slave and free states
To separate slave and free states
30×1=30 30×2=60 30×3=90 30×4=120 30×5=150 30×6=180 30×7=210 36×1=36 36×2=72 36×3=108 36×4=144 36×5=180 LCM of 30 and 36 = 180
30/36
-36
It is: 30/36 = 5/6 in its lowest terms
36
There is no specific significance associated with the latitude 3630. It is simply a location marker on the Earth's surface and does not hold any particular historical, cultural, or geographical significance.
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They are 30 and 6 or 30+6 = 36
36/30 = 6/5