The integer degrees (d) are equal to the integer part of the decimal degrees (dd).
Here, the integer part of the given decimal degree is 332.
[tex]\begin{gathered} d=\text{int}(332.68^{\circ}) \\ =332^{\circ} \end{gathered}[/tex]Now, the minutes (m) are equal to the integer part of the decimal degrees (dd) minus integer degrees (d) times 60.
[tex]\begin{gathered} m=\text{integer((dd}-d)\cdot60) \\ =\text{integer}((332.68^{\circ}-332^{\circ})\cdot60) \\ =\text{integer}(40.8) \\ =40^{\prime} \end{gathered}[/tex]The seconds are equal to the decimal degrees (dd) minus integer degrees (d) minus minutes (m) divided by 60 times 3600.
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