270
To calculate azimuth closure, first determine the azimuths for each leg of your traverse using the initial bearing and the angles turned at each station. Sum all the azimuths to find the total azimuth. The azimuth closure is then calculated by taking the difference between the sum of the azimuths and the azimuth of the starting point, adjusting for 360 degrees as necessary. A closure value close to zero indicates a well-closed traverse.
The back bearing of 085 degrees is calculated by adding 180 degrees to the original bearing. Since 085 + 180 equals 265 degrees, the back bearing is 265 degrees. This indicates the direction opposite to 085 degrees.
450 degrees corresponds to a bearing in the southeast direction.
To calculate the magnetic bearing, you would subtract the declination from the true bearing if the declination is east, or add the declination if the declination is west. In this case, since the declination is 8 degrees east, you would subtract the declination from the true bearing of 180 degrees. Magnetic bearing = True bearing - Declination Magnetic bearing = 180 degrees - 8 degrees Magnetic bearing = 172 degrees
98 degrees
98 degrees Celsius equals 208.4 degrees F
98 degrees Fahrenheit is equal to 36.7 degrees Celsius.
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98 degrees Fahrenheit = 36.6 degrees Celsius and 309.82 kelvin.
98 degrees and rising
If you mean the 3 figure bearing of 089 degrees then it is 269 degrees
98 degrees Celsius converted to degrees Fahrenheit equals 208.4ºF