a.
To identify: The angle in degrees that describe the compass bearing NE (northeast)
Refer to the 16 compass bearing shown. North corresponds to an angle of
The angle is 45 degrees.
Given information:
North corresponds to an angle of
Explanation:
Consider the given information.
Angle = 45degrees.
Given the compass from N to E is 90 degrees NE is halfway between.
So, the angle is 45 degrees.
b.
To identify: The angle in degrees that describe the compass bearing NNE (north north east)
Refer to the 16 compass bearing shown. North corresponds to an angle of
The angle is 22.5 degrees.
Given information:
North corresponds to an angle of
Explanation:
Consider the given information.
NW represent the 1/16 of the 360-degree compass.
So, the angle is 22.5 degrees.
c.
To identify: The angle in degrees that describe the compass bearing WSW (west south west)
Refer to the 16 compass bearing shown. North corresponds to an angle of
The angle is 247.5 degrees.
Given information:
North corresponds to an angle of
Explanation:
Consider the given information.
WSW represents the 11/16 of the 360 degree compass.
So, the angle is 247.5 degrees.
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