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vlada-n [284]
3 years ago
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If u answer this I will mark u as Brainlyest......​

Geography
1 answer:
Lelechka [254]3 years ago
3 0

1.Tainan=120dE

longitude difference=120-0=120

if 1degree= 4 minutes

120dg=(120×4)=480minutes

=8hrs

12:00pm + 8hrs

<h2> Ans=2000hrs or 8:00pm</h2>

<h2>Yukon =150dg W </h2><h3> 150×4=600minutes=10hrs</h3><h3> 12:00-10hrs=2:00am</h3><h2> =2:00AM</h2>

<h2> NOTE: if it's Degrees east you add by the time given and subtract by the time given when it's Degrees West</h2>

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