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It is: 153/4 = 38.25 degrees
(one sixth) divided by six = 0.0277777778
4 divided by one fifth is 20.
One million divided by 43,560 is 23(22.95684113865932).
Degrees are divided into minutes. Minutes are divided into seconds. Degrees, minutes and seconds.Every degree is divided into 60 minutes.
Just like an hour, a degree is also divided into 60 minutes, each of which is divided into 60 seconds - so, one degree has 3600 seconds. Often called "arc-seconds", to avoid confusion.
In the measure of any angle one degree is divided into 60 minutes, each minute subdivided into 60 seconds. Thus there are 3600 seconds in one degree, and 360 degrees in a full circle. In world navigation latitude and longitude are measured in degrees, divided as above.
minutes and seconds
right angle is 90 degrees, one ninth of that is 90 divided by 9, which gives 10degrees
A minute of arc [See Link] or arcminute (MOA) is a unit of angular measurement, equal to one sixtieth (1/60) of one degree. Since one degree is defined as one three hundred sixtieth (1/360) of a circle, 1 minute of arc is 1/21,600 of the amount of arc in a closed circle.There are 148,510,800 square arcminutes in a complete sphere.A circle is 360 degrees.A degree is a circle divided into 60 equal parts.An arcsec is a degree divided into 60 equal parts.
1 degree = 60 minutes 1 minute = 60 seconds In other words, degrees are traditionally divided into smaller units just the same way as hours.
Each degree of latitude is divided into sixty minutes. Each minute of latitude can be divided into seconds and then those seconds can be divided more.
in to 10000 parts
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Each degree is divided into 60 minutes, and each minute is divided into 60 seconds. While the distance represented by a degree of longitude can vary with the latitude, each degree of latitude (north and south) is equal to 60 nautical miles, so one minute of latitude is equal to 1 nautical mile. (About 1.15 statute miles) One nautical mile is equal to 2026 yards, so one second of latitude is equal to 33.8 feet.
North and South are divided by the Equator. East and West are divided by the 0 degree meridian and the 180 degree meridian.