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What is the three-figure bearing of North-East?

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Important Questions on Angles

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A boat sails from the end of the pier, P, to a buoy, Q, and to a second buoy, R, and then back to P. A scale diagram of the journey is shown. Using your protractor measure: The bearing of Q from P.

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The bearing of P from Q is 065°. What is the bearing of Q from P?

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Complete the following table:

Direction Angle from north measured clockwise Three figure bearing
    270°
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Draw a point O near the centre of a clean page. Draw lines 5 cm long from the point O to show the direction of the following bearings (you will need to draw the north line at O and label the lines with the letter for the part of the question): 090°

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Draw a point O near the centre of a clean page. Draw lines 5 cm long from the point O to show the direction of the following bearings (you will need to draw the north line at O and label the lines with the letter for the part of the question): 200°

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Jana and Alice look diagram below. Jana says that the bearing of P from R looks to be about 280° as it is a bit more than three right angles. Alice says it looks more like 80° as it is almost 90°. Explain which of them is more likely to be correct and explain the mistake that the other one has made.​​​

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A boat sails from the end of the pier, P, to a buoy, Q, and to a second buoy, R, and then back to P. A scale diagram of the journey is shown. Using your protractor measure: The bearing of R from P.

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Bearing of direction West.
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Draw a point O near the centre of a clean page. Draw lines 5 cm long from the point O to show the direction of the following bearings (you will need to draw the north line at O and label the lines with the letter for the part of the question): 125°

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Complete the following table:

Direction Angle from north measured clockwise Three figure bearing
South    
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Draw a point O near the centre of a clean page. Draw lines 5 cm long from the point O to show the direction of the following bearings (you will need to draw the north line at O and label the lines with the letter for the part of the question): 060°

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Draw a point O near the centre of a clean page. Draw lines 5 cm long from the point O to show the direction of the following bearings (you will need to draw the north line at O and label the lines with the letter for the part of the question): 300°

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Complete the following table:

Direction Angle from north measured clockwise Three figure bearing
Northeast    
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Measure the bearings of the points marked from you the point O. The north line at O is drawn for you.

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Complete the following table:

Direction Angle from north measured clockwise Three figure bearing
  90°  
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A boat sails from the end of the pier, P, to a buoy, Q, and to a second buoy, R, and then back to P. A scale diagram of the journey is shown. Using your protractor measure: The bearing of Q from R.

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Cotyledons are also called-
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Complete the following table:

Direction Angle from north measured clockwise Three figure bearing
    315°
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Complete the following table:

Direction Angle from north measured clockwise Three figure bearing
  225°  
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A boat sails from the end of the pier, P, to a buoy, Q, and to a second buoy, R, and then back to P. A scale diagram of the journey is shown. Using your protractor measure: The bearing of R from Q.

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