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If an aircraft flies on a bearing of 120 degrees from point A to B, what bearing should it take to fly from B to A?
8 years ago

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Steve
the opposite direction: 120+180 = 300
8 years ago
Haggai
Just add 120 with saprementary 120+180=300
5 years ago

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