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2. Using the DMS method to describe an angle, one degree of angle measurement can be divided into how many minutes? A. 360′ B. 60′ C. 90′ D. 100′
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2. Using the DMS method to describe an angle, one degree of angle measurement can be divided into how many minutes? A. 360′ B. 60′ C. 90′ D. 100′
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2. Using the DMS method to describe an angle, one degree of angle measurement can be divided into how many minutes?
A. 360′
B. 60′
C. 90′
D. 100′
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Explanation:
1° = 60 minutes = 3600 seconds
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