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  1. Forest rangers use degree measure to identify directions and locate critical spots such as fires. A forest ranger at tower A
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  2. Forest rangers use degree measure to identify directions and locate critical spots such as fires. A forest ranger at tower A
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  3. Forest ranger measure depth of 82 inches of snow on a mountain peak at 8am. Snow is expected to fall at a steady rate of 3/4
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  5. A park ranger manages a rectangular area of forest. The width of the forest area is 6 miles, and the length is 4 miles. How many
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  6. Help! I am not really good with story problems!Forest rangers measure a depth of 82" of snow on a mountain peak at 8am. Snow is
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  7. A ranger at forest station A( located at latitude N47 and longitude W116 30') sights smoke from a fire in the direction of S35
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  8. From a lookout tower on a mountain, a forest ranger spots a fire in a nearby valley at an angle of depression of 26%. The ranger
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  9. Two forest fire stations, P and R are 20 km apart. Rajat, the ranger at Station R sees afire(F) 15 km. away. Pavit, the ranger
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  10. From an observation point A, a forest ranger sights a fire in the direction S32°20'W (see the figure). From a point B, 5 miles
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