Re: Road Scholar B
Posted: February 19th, 2018, 2:00 pm
I’m not very good at making questions so I’ll just do an easy one:
If the bearing is S 32 W, what is the azimuth?
If the bearing is S 32 W, what is the azimuth?
212°. "Degree" Alt Code: 0176.rainbowunicorns wrote:I’m not very good at making questions so I’ll just do an easy one:
If the bearing is S 32 W, what is the azimuth?
Yep! Your turn!Tailsfan101 wrote:212°. "Degree" Alt Code: 0176.rainbowunicorns wrote:I’m not very good at making questions so I’ll just do an easy one:
If the bearing is S 32 W, what is the azimuth?
9:40 AMTailsfan101 wrote:Ricky is going down Scholastic Street at an average speed of 30 mph for 10 miles. He then hops onto Herpes Highway and breezes at an average speed of 60 mph for 30 miles until he arrives at his house. If he gets onto Scholastic Street at 8:50 am, approximately what time will he arrive at his house?
Correct! Your turn.dxu46 wrote:9:40 AMTailsfan101 wrote:Ricky is going down Scholastic Street at an average speed of 30 mph for 10 miles. He then hops onto Herpes Highway and breezes at an average speed of 60 mph for 30 miles until he arrives at his house. If he gets onto Scholastic Street at 8:50 am, approximately what time will he arrive at his house?
As latitude increases, the distance between longitude lines decreases since the Earth is less wide closer to the poles.dxu46 wrote:Why are topographic maps in the U.S. not perfectly square?
1. What does BR stand for? 2. What is a bypass route?
dxu46 wrote:1. What does BR stand for? 2. What is a bypass route?
1. Bypass route? 2. It helps the flow of traffic by directing one road to go around another.
Number 1 is incorrect (hah you fell into my trapTailsfan101 wrote:dxu46 wrote:1. What does BR stand for? 2. What is a bypass route?1. Bypass route? 2. It helps the flow of traffic by directing one road to go around another.