Respuesta :
360.43 already has the degree part done for you: it's 360°. Now we will take the decimal part of that, .43, and turn it into minutes. 1 degree is equal to 60 minutes, so we set up a method of conversion which looks like this: [tex].43deg* \frac{60'}{1deg} [/tex]. The degrees cancel, leaving us with minutes. Doing that multiplication, we have 25.8'. So what we have now is 360°25'. Now we take the .8 minutes and turn that into seconds. Like this: [tex].8'* \frac{60"}{1'} [/tex] which gives us 48 seconds. So our complete conversion from degrees to degrees, minutes, and seconds is 360°25'48"