The meridian of 100°W crosses North Dakota, South Dakota,
Nebraska, Kansas, Oklahoma, and Texas.
The longitude at the center of Boise is roughly 116.2°W ...
about 810 miles west of that meridian.
Of course, since the Earth is a sphere (ball-shaped), you can also reach
Boise by traveling east from the 100°W meridian. But in that direction,
it's a 17,190-mile trip.
The center of Boise, Idaho is at about 116.2 degrees west longitude.
The capital of Idaho is at Boise. The longitude of Boise is roughly 116.19° West. That's 16.19 degrees west of the 100° W meridian. (But you could also reach Boise by traveling 343.81 degrees east from the 100° W meridian.)
The degree of longitude equivalent to east of 5 degrees west longitude is 355 degrees. This is because there are 360 degrees in a full circle, so moving 5 degrees east from 5 degrees west would place you at 355 degrees longitude.
To convert decimal degrees east to decimal degrees west, you can subtract the east longitude from 360. For example, if the longitude is 80 degrees east, to convert it to degrees west, you would do: 360 - 80 = 280 degrees west.
Malaysia is located east of 105 degrees longitude.
Jamaica is entirely east of 80 degrees west longitude. The farthest west point on the island, southwest of Negril, is at about 78.4 degrees west.
Lima, the capital city of Peru, is located at 77 degrees West longitude.
East or west longitude?
East
44 degrees north and 116 degrees west is in Garden Valley, Idaho, US, on the continent of North America. It is north northwest of Boise, Idaho.
Venezuela is a large country whose boundary, east to west, ranges from about 60 degrees west longitude to about 73 degrees west longitude.
121 degrees east longitude