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Heidi Coleman
9 February, 20:15
How do you multiply 981 and 32°51'
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Eliza Arroyo
9 February, 20:48
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okie dokie, so you're trying to see what's 981*sin (32°51').
well, there are 60 minutes in 1 degree, and 60 seconds in 1 minute, so this one is 32° and 51 minutes, if we convert the minutes to degrees that'd be 51/60 or 0.85, so 32°51' is really 32° + 0.85°, or 32.85°.
981 * sin (32°51') = > 981 * sin (32.85°) = > 532.13514746651950273164 or about 532 if rounded up.
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Byron Noble
9 February, 20:55
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Multiply 981 to 32 then multiply 981 to 51 then add them
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