From 10E to 75W would be - the most direct way, across the Atlantic Ocean - 85 degrees. There are 60 minutes per degree, so 85*60. Do the math.
Of course, if you didn't like the Atlantic ocean, you could go east across Asia, across the Pacific Ocean, and then across the Americas - for a total of 360-85 = 285 degrees. But that would be the long way....
Sydney Australia is located atLatitude = 33 degrees, 52.0 minutes SouthLongitude = 151 degrees, 12.4 minutes East
In the East Siberian Sea
19 degrees, 15 minutes north, 73 degrees 10 minutes east.
2 degrees 20 minutes north, 73 degrees 08 minutes east
33 Degrees 52 minutes S 151 degrees 13 minutes East
61 degrees 09 minutes North, 6 degrees, 35 minutes East.
Longitude is the angular measurement in degrees east or west of the Prime Meridian. The Prime Meridian is at zero degrees; going east, your longitude is in degrees and minutes east, while going west your longitude is measured in degrees and minutes west. A circle is 360 degrees, so the maximum longitude is 180 degrees either way. At the 180 degree line (called the "anti-meridian") the measurement is neither east nor west.
41 degrees 12 minutes north, 13 degrees 34 minutes east
Gresik, East Java, Indonesia is at coordinates 7 degrees 09 minutes south, 112 degrees 39 minutes east.
Serbia goes from 46 degrees 12 minutes north to 42 degrees north, and from 18 degrees 50 minutes east to 23 degrees east.
Latitude = 24.6880, Longitude = 46.7224 Lat = 24 degrees, 41.3 minutes NorthLong = 46 degrees, 43.3 minutes East
Madona, Latvia