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A ship is 60 miles west and 91 miles south of the harbor.

a) What bearing should the ship take to sail directly to the harbor? (Round answer to nearest tenth of degree.)
b) What is the direct distance to the harbor?
9 years ago

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Henry
TanA = 60/91 = 0.65934, A = 33.4o. E. of N.


9 years ago

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