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  • 09-08-2015
  • Mathematics
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Convert the angle 45°29'13" to decimal degrees and round to the nearest hundredth of a degree

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mathway mathway
  • 09-08-2015
Add this. [tex]45+ \frac{29}{60}+ \frac{13}{3600} [/tex]
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calculista
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  • 05-01-2019

Answer:

The answer is [tex]45.49\°[/tex]

Step-by-step explanation:

we know that

[tex]1\ degree =60\ minutes[/tex]

[tex]1\ degree =3,600\ seconds[/tex]

In this problem we have

[tex]45\°29'13''[/tex]        

Convert to decimal degrees          

[tex]45\°29'13''=45\°+\frac{29}{60}\°+ \frac{13}{3,600}\°=45.49\°[/tex]

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