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.
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.