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  • 03-09-2020
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How do I do 123°15’-40°26’ ?

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krazykarlee07
krazykarlee07 krazykarlee07
  • 03-09-2020

Answer: 82° 49'

Step-by-step explanation: A degree is subdivided

into minutes and seconds.

1° = 60' and 1' = 60"

One degree = 60 minutes

123° 15' - 40° 26'

= 7395' - 2426'

= 4969'

= 82° 49'

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