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| So with DMS The whole units of degrees will remain the same (i.e. in 121.135�° longitude, start with 121�°). Multiply the decimal by 60 (i.e. .135 * 60 = 8.1). The whole number becomes t | |
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| Take the remaining decimal and multiply by 60. (i.e. .1 * 60 = 6). The resulting number becomes the seconds (6"). Seconds can remain as a decimal. Take your three sets of numbers and put them together | |
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