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Using the DMS method to describe an angle, one degree of angle measurement can be divided into how many minutes? A.100' B.360' C.60' D.90'
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Using the DMS method to describe an angle, one degree of angle measurement can be divided into how many minutes? A.100' B.360' C.60' D.90'
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Using the DMS method to describe an angle, one degree of angle measurement can be divided into how many minutes?
A.100'
B.360'
C.60'
D.90'
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Answer: I am 97% sure it's D
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