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That depends,

 

North/South is going to be the same no matter where you are, about 6 feet per thousands of a degree. (Last digit on your gps)

 

But East/West gets smaller the closer you get to the poles. At the equator they are farther apart than they are say in Florida.

 

So to answer your question we would need to know where the point is located and what direction you are travelling.

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since he's asking for a forumla:

 

the circumference of the earth on the equator is 40,075.16 km and over the poles is 40,008 km. the median is 40,041.6 km, which is good enough for rough calculations.

 

therefore one degree in N/S direction is 111.23 km and one minute is 1.85 km.

 

for E/W direction, you take that number and multiple it with the cosine of the latitude. for example, if you're at 47 degrees north, the cosine of 47 degrees is about 0.682 and therefore one degree in E/W direction would be 75.86 km and one minute would be 1.26 km. at 27 degrees north you'd have 99.1 km per degree. so the formula is: 111.23 km * cos(latitude)

 

of course those are rough approximations only and the numbers will get more skewed the longer the distance is.

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114 feet equals how many degrees (or decimal point)? What is formula?
In Florida, you can estimate 0.001 minutes = 6' N/S, 4' E/W. Close enough. So N/S, it's about 0.019, and E/W it's about 0.029.

 

If your 114' is a mix of N/S and E/W, the formula above applies.

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