1. The problem is to measure the bearing of point L from point M using a protractor.
2. A bearing is the angle measured clockwise from the north direction at point M to the line segment ML.
3. Using the protractor centered at M, align the 0° mark with the north line (N) at M.
4. Observe the angle where the line ML intersects the protractor scale.
5. The bearing is the number of degrees clockwise from north to ML.
6. From the description, the protractor shows degrees from 0° to 180° clockwise.
7. If the line ML points at 70° on the protractor, then the bearing of L from M is $70^\circ$.
Final answer: The bearing of L from M is $70^\circ$ measured clockwise from north.
Bearing Measurement Cf81B0
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