SOLUTION: Find 7°39’46” + 5°24’33”.

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Question 322346: Find 7°39’46” + 5°24’33”.
Answer by Fombitz(32388)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
Start with seconds first.
46"+33"=79"=1' 19"
Then with minutes,
39'+24'+1'(from above)=64'=1°4'
Finally degrees,
7°+5°+1°(from above)=13°
Put it all together,
7°39’46” + 5°24’33”=13°4'19"

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