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Road Scholar
Welcome!
I'm a past coach for road scholar. Our team has done very well in past competitions and I am encouraged to help other teams. Each week I will attempt to post a question or two. They could be anything, from a past invitational to having to draw a map to a bearing / azimuth question.The next week I will write the answer with the explanation of how to do it. When you answer, I want it in this format:
Question: _________________________________________________________
Answer:_________________
Explanation:__________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
Have fun!
PKinakin
I'm a past coach for road scholar. Our team has done very well in past competitions and I am encouraged to help other teams. Each week I will attempt to post a question or two. They could be anything, from a past invitational to having to draw a map to a bearing / azimuth question.The next week I will write the answer with the explanation of how to do it. When you answer, I want it in this format:
Question: _________________________________________________________
Answer:_________________
Explanation:__________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
Have fun!
PKinakin
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Thanks for taking the time to give us questions!
Question: Find the bearing if I have an azimuth of 205°
Answer: S25ºW
Explanantion: Since the azimuth is between 90º and 270º, you know it's going to be South. Therefore, you can subtract the 180º from 205º to get 25º. Now, since we know that 205º is greater than 180º, we know that it'll be a West bearing. Therefore, the answer will be written as S25ºW, or 25º West of South.
Also, do you have any recommendations for practicing satellite maps? Most of our tests that we've taken haven't had any satellite map questions on them, so is it a good idea to just make each other practice questions for them?
Thanks!
Question: Find the bearing if I have an azimuth of 205°
Answer: S25ºW
Explanantion: Since the azimuth is between 90º and 270º, you know it's going to be South. Therefore, you can subtract the 180º from 205º to get 25º. Now, since we know that 205º is greater than 180º, we know that it'll be a West bearing. Therefore, the answer will be written as S25ºW, or 25º West of South.
Also, do you have any recommendations for practicing satellite maps? Most of our tests that we've taken haven't had any satellite map questions on them, so is it a good idea to just make each other practice questions for them?
Thanks!
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Re: Road Scholar
Obviously, the five points in the rules for satellite maps should be studied and practiced for.DerechosRYummy wrote: ↑January 19th, 2020, 3:10 pm Thanks for taking the time to give us questions!
Question: Find the bearing if I have an azimuth of 205°
Answer: S25ºW
Explanantion: Since the azimuth is between 90º and 270º, you know it's going to be South. Therefore, you can subtract the 180º from 205º to get 25º. Now, since we know that 205º is greater than 180º, we know that it'll be a West bearing. Therefore, the answer will be written as S25ºW, or 25º West of South.
Also, do you have any recommendations for practicing satellite maps? Most of our tests that we've taken haven't had any satellite map questions on them, so is it a good idea to just make each other practice questions for them?
Thanks!
Most tests that have satellite images (that I've seen/taken) will definitely ask for the time of day the image was taken, so I'd suggest at least knowing how to do that (has to do with the shadows)
Also, making practice questions is a good idea in general for studying.
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Yeah, I'll be sure to tell my team to make practice tests, since it worked in Meteorology.anandymous wrote: ↑January 19th, 2020, 3:26 pmObviously, the five points in the rules for satellite maps should be studied and practiced for.DerechosRYummy wrote: ↑January 19th, 2020, 3:10 pm Thanks for taking the time to give us questions!
Question: Find the bearing if I have an azimuth of 205°
Answer: S25ºW
Explanantion: Since the azimuth is between 90º and 270º, you know it's going to be South. Therefore, you can subtract the 180º from 205º to get 25º. Now, since we know that 205º is greater than 180º, we know that it'll be a West bearing. Therefore, the answer will be written as S25ºW, or 25º West of South.
Also, do you have any recommendations for practicing satellite maps? Most of our tests that we've taken haven't had any satellite map questions on them, so is it a good idea to just make each other practice questions for them?
Thanks!
Most tests that have satellite images (that I've seen/taken) will definitely ask for the time of day the image was taken, so I'd suggest at least knowing how to do that (has to do with the shadows)
Also, making practice questions is a good idea in general for studying.
Thanks!
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Re: Road Scholar
Easier said than done ....DerechosRYummy wrote: ↑January 19th, 2020, 9:12 pmYeah, I'll be sure to tell my team to make practice tests, since it worked in Meteorology.anandymous wrote: ↑January 19th, 2020, 3:26 pmObviously, the five points in the rules for satellite maps should be studied and practiced for.DerechosRYummy wrote: ↑January 19th, 2020, 3:10 pm Thanks for taking the time to give us questions!
Question: Find the bearing if I have an azimuth of 205°
Answer: S25ºW
Explanantion: Since the azimuth is between 90º and 270º, you know it's going to be South. Therefore, you can subtract the 180º from 205º to get 25º. Now, since we know that 205º is greater than 180º, we know that it'll be a West bearing. Therefore, the answer will be written as S25ºW, or 25º West of South.
Also, do you have any recommendations for practicing satellite maps? Most of our tests that we've taken haven't had any satellite map questions on them, so is it a good idea to just make each other practice questions for them?
Thanks!
Most tests that have satellite images (that I've seen/taken) will definitely ask for the time of day the image was taken, so I'd suggest at least knowing how to do that (has to do with the shadows)
Also, making practice questions is a good idea in general for studying.
Thanks!
Tho that might just be my team being the slightest bit lazy
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Orlando Science? Seriously?
Orlando Science School... some of our biggest rivals. I was from Fulton Science Academy. Where I taught Road Scholar, Meteorology, Experimental Design, WIDI, and Heredity. But good luck, and...
May the odds be EVER in your favor!
Even though I still prefer Fulton Science!
May the odds be EVER in your favor!
Even though I still prefer Fulton Science!
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Re: Orlando Science? Seriously?
BruhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhPKinakin wrote: ↑January 29th, 2020, 6:00 am Orlando Science School... some of our biggest rivals. I was from Fulton Science Academy. Where I taught Road Scholar, Meteorology, Experimental Design, WIDI, and Heredity. But good luck, and...
May the odds be EVER in your favor!
Even though I still prefer Fulton Science!
I know your true school.
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Re: Road Scholar
1. A quadrangle is a USGS map that is usually shown on a 7.5 minute scale 2. A neat line is the horizontal or vertical straight border of a quad 3. Lines of longitude are vertical I'm gonna just be the Virginian who watches both of you fight...
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