hi ms sue!

how do i show the calculation i am doing longitude and time?

Hello! To show the calculation for longitude and time, you can follow these steps:

1. Determine the time difference between your location and the reference point (usually Greenwich Mean Time, GMT). This time difference is known as the "time offset" or "time zone offset".

2. Convert the time offset into degrees. Keep in mind that the Earth rotates 360 degrees in 24 hours, so every hour corresponds to 15 degrees of longitude. Multiply the number of hours of the time offset by 15 to get the longitude offset in degrees.

3. Add or subtract the longitude offset from the reference point's longitude to calculate your target longitude. The reference point's longitude is typically 0 degrees (GMT), so adding or subtracting the offset will give you the desired longitude.

4. Finally, convert the target longitude back into the time difference by dividing it by 15. Each degree of longitude corresponds to 4 minutes of time difference. Multiply the target longitude by 4 to get the time difference in minutes.

By following these steps, you can show the calculation for longitude and time. Don't hesitate to let me know if you have any further questions!