1. Measure the distance in kilometers between these two coordinates: 36o 55’ 20” N, 103o 55’ 33” W and 37o 4’ 36” N, 108o28.26” W
1. Measure the distance in kilometers between these two coordinates: 36o 55’ 20” N, 103o 55’...
Convert the following DMS values to Decimal Degrees or Decimal Degree values to DMS. Remember to use all the appropriate symbols & directions (o,’,”, N, S, E, W)! - 50o22’ N = how many decimal degrees? 11o56’45” S = how many decimal degrees? 45o13’30”E = how many decimal degrees? 7o S = what reading in DMS? 14.3o W = what reading in DMS? 72.861o N = what reading in DMS? Measure the distance in kilometers between these two coordinates: 36o...
The distance between two cities is 100 mi. Is the number of kilometers between the two cities larger, smaller, or equal to 100? a) equal to 100 b) smaller than 100 c) larger than 100
Find the distance in kilometers between the following pair of cities, assuming they lie on the same north-south line. The radius of the Earth is approximately 6400 km. City A, 10° N, and City B, 29° s The cities are approximately km apart (Round to the nearest integer as needed.)
What is the distance between the two polar coordinates (2.0, 309) and (9.0, 145°)? O 6.0 ○ 9.8 O 9.2 O 10.0 Quiz saved at 4:37p
Find the distance P1P2 vector between P1 (1, 2, 3) and P2 (-1, -2, 3) in Cartesian coordinates, cylindrical coordinates, AND spherical coordinates.
pts possible Find the distance in kilometers between the following pair of cities, assuming they lie on the same north-south line. The radius of the Earth is approximately 6400 km. City A, 10° N, and City B, 29°S The cities are approximately 4354.1333 km apart. (Round to the nearest integer as needed.)
A geologist is attempting to measure the distance between two mountain peaks by taking the average of a series of measurements. Each measurement X, is an i.i.d. random variable with meand and variance of 4 inches. Using Chebyshev's inequality, how many measurements must the geologist make in order to be 95% certain that the value he obtains is within 1/10 inch of the actual distance?
4. Having the coordinates (N,E) B: 10, 188.87, 10,300.13, a direction of S03d28'12-W and a distance of 200.00 ft What are the coordinates at the end point? a. 10,000.00, 10,000.00 b. 9,994.268, 10288.330 c. 10,300.13, 10, 188.87 d. 10,288.33, 9500.33 Answer:
A geologist is attempting to measure the distance between two mountain peaks by taking the average of a series of measurements. Each measurement X; is an i.i.d. random variable with mean d and variance of 10 inches. Using Chebyshev's inequality, how many measurements must the geologist make in order to be 99% certain that the value he obtains is within 1/4 inch of the actual distance?
A geologist is attempting to measure the distance between two mountain peaks by taking the average of a series of measurements. Each measurement Xi is an i.i.d. random variable with mean d and variance of 10 inches. Using Chebyshev's inequality, how many measurements must the geologist make in order to be 95% certain that the value he obtains is within 1/4 inch of the actual distance.