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  1. We will leave the problem of converting longitude and latitude expressed in decimal form into degrees, minutes and seconds for a Homework Problem. Since a difference in latitude or longitude of one second is quite small (less than 1/50 of a mile), then longitudes and latitudes of geographical locations like cities are usually expressed only in ...

  2. Azimuth, Angles, & Bearings. Angles: If one bearing is in the NE and the other is in the SE or (NW and SW), add the two together and subtract the sum from 180°. 180°-(N15°50’25”W+S 20°10’15”W)=143°59’20”. Coordinate Geometry.

  3. Converting from Degrees, Minutes, Seconds (D°, M’,S”) to Decimal Form The use of degrees to measure angles harks back to the Babylonians, whose sexagesimal number system was based on the number 60.

  4. Give your answer to 2 decimal places. Question 8: Work out the distance travelled by each of the following. (a) A runner runs at a speed of 8m/s for 2 minutes. (b) A jog runs at a speed of 4m/s for 10 minutes. (c) A car drives at 60mph for 90 seconds. (d) A lorry drives at 30 mph for 150 seconds.

  5. • Convert decimal degree measures to degrees, minutes, and seconds and vice versa. (Lesson 5-1) • Identify angles that are coterminal with a given angle. (Lesson 5-1) • Solve triangles. (Lessons 5-2, 5-4, 5-5, 5-6, 5-7, 5-8) • Find the values of trigonometric functions. (Lessons 5-2, 5-3) • Find the areas of triangles. (Lessons 5-6, 5 ...

  6. Calculate the time it takes to travel a distance of 672 km at a speed of 96 km/h. 15. A beetle travels at a speed of 0.09 m/s, it travels a distance of 1.08 m before it is caught

  7. Guidance. Read each question carefully before you begin answering it. Check your answers seem right. Always show your workings. Revision for this topic. www.corbettmaths.com/more/further-maths/ 1. Shown below are the points A(1, 4) and B(7, 15) Calculate the length of the line joining A and B. ............................. 2.