SOLUTION: 67°30' (angles to radians)

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Question 1171187: 67°30' (angles to radians)
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D M S to decimal
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First, convert the angle expressed as (degrees, minutes, seconds), DMS for short, to a decimal: D + M/60 + S/3600 (S is 0 in your problem)

Degrees to radians
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Take that result and multiply it by then divide by . This conversion comes from radians being equal to one rotation around a circle.


(You should get approx. 1.1781 radians)

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