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Two ships leave a port at 9 a.m. One travels at a bearing of N 53° W at 12 miles per hour, and the other travels at a bearing of S 67° W at 19 miles per hour. Approximate how far apart they are at noon that day. (Round your answer to one decimal place.)
8 years ago

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Reiny
see Bethany's question above
8 years ago

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