We're suspecting that something may have inadvertently been omitted when that question
was posted here with those numbers.
Exactly as described in the question, that point is in the Pacific Ocean, about 50 miles south
of Christmas Island in Kiribati, and about 1,400 miles south of Honolulu.
20 degrees 48 minutes North 156 degrees 20 West
The word "equate" is irrelevant for the latitude and longitude of Hawaii and the prime meridian runs north and south through Greenwich, England. The coordinates for Honolulu, Hawaii are 21 degrees, 19 minutes North, 157 degrees, 55 minutes West, for Hilo, Hawaii are 19 degrees 42 minutes North, 155 degrees 02 minutes West, for Kahului, Maui are 20 degrees, 53 minutes North, 156 degrees, 26 minutes West, and Lihue, Kauai are 21 degrees, 58 minutes North, 157 degrees, 20 minutes West. These coordinates are for the airport terminals of the capitals of the State and island counties.
it is Hawaii
Hawaii the State, or Hawaii the Island? Either way, those are pretty big places. Ka lae, the southern tip of the Big Island of Hawaii, is at 18 degrees 55 minutes North, 155 degrees 41 minutes West. The far eastern point of the Big Island is at 19 degrees 30 minutes N, 154 degrees 49 minutes W. Opulu Point at the northern tip is 20 16N, 155 51W, while Kona Point at the far west is 19 43 N, 156 03 W. At the northwestern end of the Hawaiian chain, Nihoa is a small uninhabited rock called "bird island", at 23 04N, 161 55W. I recommend Google Earth to check the latitude and longitude for any location on Earth.
That point is in the Pacific Ocean about 84 miles from the nearest point of land in Hawaii ... the southwest coast of Lanai. Unless the US territorial waters extend out to 84 miles, that point is not in any US state.
20 degrees 48 minutes North 156 degrees 20 West
The word "equate" is irrelevant for the latitude and longitude of Hawaii and the prime meridian runs north and south through Greenwich, England. The coordinates for Honolulu, Hawaii are 21 degrees, 19 minutes North, 157 degrees, 55 minutes West, for Hilo, Hawaii are 19 degrees 42 minutes North, 155 degrees 02 minutes West, for Kahului, Maui are 20 degrees, 53 minutes North, 156 degrees, 26 minutes West, and Lihue, Kauai are 21 degrees, 58 minutes North, 157 degrees, 20 minutes West. These coordinates are for the airport terminals of the capitals of the State and island counties.
it is Hawaii
The island of Hawaii.
Kapalua, Maui
Hawaii the State, or Hawaii the Island? Either way, those are pretty big places. Ka lae, the southern tip of the Big Island of Hawaii, is at 18 degrees 55 minutes North, 155 degrees 41 minutes West. The far eastern point of the Big Island is at 19 degrees 30 minutes N, 154 degrees 49 minutes W. Opulu Point at the northern tip is 20 16N, 155 51W, while Kona Point at the far west is 19 43 N, 156 03 W. At the northwestern end of the Hawaiian chain, Nihoa is a small uninhabited rock called "bird island", at 23 04N, 161 55W. I recommend Google Earth to check the latitude and longitude for any location on Earth.
40 miles taking this route:Take SR-114 WEST, from Dallas, to FM-156, and follow signs to FM-156 NORTH to JUSTIN.Take FM-156 NORTH to Justin.
Yes, 156 degrees Fahrenheit is equal to a temperature of 68.89 degrees Celsius.
There are 60 seconds in one minute. Therefore, 156 seconds is equal to 156/60 = 2.6 minutes.
156 = 60 x 2.6
There are 156 times 60 = 9360 seconds
That point is in the Pacific Ocean about 84 miles from the nearest point of land in Hawaii ... the southwest coast of Lanai. Unless the US territorial waters extend out to 84 miles, that point is not in any US state.