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  • 25-03-2021
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I need to convert 139° 10′ to radian. In order to do that I need to multiply with π/180 and simplify. How do I do this?

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musiclover10045
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  • 25-03-2021

139° 10′ This is degree minutes. Convert the minutes to decimal by dividing the minutes by 60.

10/60 = 0.167

So 139° 10′ = 139.167 degrees.

Now convert to radians:

139.167 x pi/180 = 2.429 radians

The answer may be slightly different depending on the rounding of everything.

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