If a plane travels from a location at 60°W to 60°E, how many degrees of longitud

Practice Questions

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If a plane travels from a location at 60°W to 60°E, how many degrees of longitude does it cross?
  1. 120°
  2. 180°
  3. 240°
  4. 300°

Questions & Step-by-Step Solutions

If a plane travels from a location at 60°W to 60°E, how many degrees of longitude does it cross?
  • Step 1: Understand that longitude is measured in degrees from the Prime Meridian, which is at 0°.
  • Step 2: Recognize that 60°W means the location is 60 degrees west of the Prime Meridian.
  • Step 3: Recognize that 60°E means the location is 60 degrees east of the Prime Meridian.
  • Step 4: To find the total degrees crossed, add the degrees from 60°W to 0° (which is 60°) and from 0° to 60°E (which is another 60°).
  • Step 5: Calculate the total: 60° + 60° = 120°.
  • Longitude Calculation – Understanding how to calculate the total degrees of longitude crossed when moving from one longitude to another.
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