If you use the computer to solve a 1 in 60 problem, you place the distance off track [d] over the distance flown [D] and you read the track error angle against the 60 on the inside scale. So if you know the angle and the distance flown, you can find the distance off track by placing the track error angle against 60 on the inside scale, and reading [d] on the outside scale against {D] on the inside scale.
In the example below, [d] is 7 and [D] is 35 and the angle is 12°.
So. if you know the angle and [D], you can put the 60 on the inside scale against 12 and against 35 on the inside scale, read 7 on the outside scale.
If you use the formula for 1 in 60, then since angle = 60 x [d] ÷ [D] then [d] = angle ÷ 60 x 35
So, in the example above, [d] = 12 ÷ 60 x 35 = 7