Answer: e. on the equator and in the Atlantic Ocean
Explanation:
Latitude and Longitude are geographical coordinates.
Latitude is the angular distance between the equatorial line, and a specific point on the Earth. It is measured in degrees and is represented according to the hemisphere in which the point is located, which can be north or south latitude. Â
In this sense latitude [tex]0\°[/tex] refers to the equatorial line that divides the Earth in two hemispheres (North and South).
On the other hand, Longitude represents the specific east–west position of a point on the Earth's surface, being longitude [tex]0\°[/tex] the prime meridian or Greenwich meridian.
So, if we have latitude [tex]0\°[/tex] and longitude [tex]27\°[/tex] (positive means it is to the East) we can already know the point is in the equator, and the option that bests describes the coordinates is e.