The highest possible latitude number, whether north or south, is 90 degrees. 90 degrees
north latitude defines the north pole. 90 degrees south latitude defines the south pole.
There can't be a north latitude of 94-6-27, or a south latitude of 180-0-0.
Furthermore, even if both numbers in the question were legitimate latitudes, it's not possible
for a point to have both a north and a south coordinate.
The question strikes out in every regard.
Sum of interior angles = 180*(27-2) degrees = 4500 deg.
north of greece
27 deg Celsius = 80.6 deg Fahrenheit.
153 + 27 = 180
Mazatlan is located between 23 to 27 degrees north latitude.
15% of 180= 15% * 180= 0.15 * 180= 27
27/180 = 3/20
That point is in north-central Argentina, about 155 miles east of Santiago del Estero, and 180 miles west of Corrientes.
138 miles taking this route:Take I-75 SOUTH (actually east, but signed as SOUTH) along the ALLIGATOR ALLEY (toll road) to U.S. 27 to MIAMI and SOUTH BAY off EXIT 23. Follow signs on the exit ramp to U.S. 27 NORTH to SOUTH BAY.Take U.S. 27 NORTH to Clewiston.
Expressed as a percentage, 27/180 x 100 = 15 percent.
27/180 = 0.15/1 = 15/100 = 15%
Most of The Florida Keys, roughly from Tavernier and south, are south of the 25th parallel north. Part of the state of Hawaii is south of the 25th parallel north [18° 55′ N to 28° 27′ N].