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How to make Degree Conversions Things that you will need Pencil Pencil Paper Paper Scientific Calculator Scientific Calculator
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How to easily convert a degree measured in decimal degree (DD) form to degree-minute- second (DMS) form. http://www.satsig.net/degrees-minutes-seconds-calculator.htm
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Example: 81.654 Degrees Step 1 Step 1 Keep (“peel off”) the number to the left of the decimal; this number is the degree… Example: 81° Step 2 Step 2 Multiply what’s to the right of the decimal by 60… Example: 81° + (.654 x 60) = 81° + 39.24
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Step 3 Step 3 Again, keep (“peel off”) the number to the left of the decimal; this number is the minute… Example: 81°+ 39’ Step 4 Step 4 Once more, multiply what’s to the right of the decimal by 60; this number is the second… Example: 81°+ 39’ + (.24 x 60) = 81°39’ + 14.4”
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Answer 81° 39’ 14”
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How to easily convert a degree measured in degree-minute- second (DMS) form to decimal degree (DD) form.
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Example: 47° 15’ 12” Step 1 Step 1 Leave the degree, the first number, unchanged… Example: 47° Step 2 Step 2 Multiply the minute, the 2 nd number, by 1/60 to convert it to degrees… Example: 15 x (1/60) = 0.25
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Step 3 Step 3 Multiply the second, the 3 rd number, by 1/60 to convert it to minutes, and then again by 1/60 to convert it to degrees… Example: 12 x (1/60) x (1/60) = 0.003 Step 4 Step 4 Add the products from (STEP 2 and STEP 3) together… Example: 0.25 + 0.003 = 0.253
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Step 5 Step 5 Add the sum of the products (from STEP 5) to the first unchanged number (from STEP 2)… Example: 47 + 0.235 = 47.253
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Answer 47.253
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