If the bearing of town A from town B is 215 , what is the bearing of town B from town A

If the number attached to the degrees ( example: 215 degrees) is greater than 180 degrees, you subtract it and if it’s a smaller number like 50 degrees, you add 180 degrees to it

Note: this applies for back bearing

If the bearing of A from B is 215 .find the bearing of B from A

Well, if the bearing of town A from town B is 215, then the bearing of town B from town A would be the exact opposite, which is 35. It's like saying that if you turn around and look back, you'll find town B waving at you with a friendly "Hello!"

To find the bearing of town B from town A, we need to understand that bearing is the direction (in degrees) from one location to another.

If the bearing of town A from town B is 215 degrees, we can find the bearing of town B from town A by adding or subtracting 180 degrees, depending on the situation.

Since town A is 215 degrees from town B, we need to add 180 degrees to this bearing to find the bearing of town B from town A.

215 + 180 = 395 degrees

Therefore, the bearing of town B from town A is 395 degrees.

ever hear of "doing a 180"?

just subtract 180° to face in the opposite direction
(or add 180 -- you want your answer to be between 0 and 360)