If a football match is 40 take place at 4:00pm.

Tuesday in a town on longitude of 60at.what will on the longitude 75west tune in their radio for the match?

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To determine the time in a town on longitude 75° west, we need to calculate the time difference between the two longitudes.

The time difference between two longitudes can be calculated using the formula:
Time difference = (longitude difference / 15) * 1 hour

Longitude difference between 60° east and 75° west:
60° (from the given town) + 180° (since we are converting to the west) + 75° (to the desired town) = 315°

Time difference = (315° / 15) * 1 hour = 21 hours

Since the given match is scheduled to take place at 4:00 pm, adding the time difference of 21 hours will give us:
4:00 pm + 21 hours = 1:00 pm (next day)

Therefore, people in the town on longitude 75° west should tune in their radio for the match at 1:00 pm (next day) in their local time.
What is the approximate distance of Liberia (latitude 60west and 30 east) from the equator?
To find the approximate distance of Liberia from the equator, we can calculate the average between the latitudes of 60° west and 30° east.

Latitude 60° west is a negative value because it lies in the western hemisphere. So we have -60°.

Latitude 30° east is a positive value because it lies in the eastern hemisphere. So we have +30°.

Average latitude = (-60° + 30°) / 2 = -30°

The distance from the equator to -30° latitude is 30°.

Therefore, the approximate distance of Liberia from the equator is 30°.
During a football match, the referee observe that the local time was was noon while Greenwich mean time was 16:16hrs.What is the longitude of the place where match was played?
To find the longitude of the place where the match was played, we need to determine the time difference between the local time and Greenwich Mean Time (GMT).

Given:
Local time = noon
GMT = 16:16

Let's convert the GMT time to a 24-hour format for ease of calculation:
16:16 = 16 hours + (16/60) hours = 16.27 hours (approximately)

Now, let's determine the time difference between local time and GMT:
Time difference = GMT - Local time = 16.27 hours - 12 hours = 4.27 hours (approximately)

Since every 15° of longitude represents 1 hour in time difference, we can use this ratio to find the longitude.
1 hour = 15°

Longitude represented by the time difference of 4.27 hours:
4.27 hours * 15°/hour = 64.05° (approximately)

Therefore, the longitude of the place where the match was played is approximately 64.05°.