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a ship at sea sighted at two lighthouses. A and B on shore. The lighthouse are 15 miles apart. the measure of the angle at A is
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In order to avoid a severe storm at sea a ship is set to sail
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Two cargo ships are siling a direct course into harbor. Ship A is 22 miles from harbor. Ship B is sailing into harbor on a
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claudia
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A power failure on the bridge of a Great Lakes freighter has resulted in the ship's navigator having to do her own calculations.
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the ship has been lost at sea, the Canadian coast guard has sent three vessels to set up a perimeter around the spot of the lost
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a ship passes by buoy b which is known to be 3000 yd from peninsula p. the ship is steaming east along line be and angle pbe is
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A ship is first seen on a radar screen to be 9 km east of the radar site. Some time later, the ship is at 18km northwest. What
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Nathaniel
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A ship is sighted from the top of a lighthouse. The angle of depression from the lighthouse to the top of the ship is 45
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The rotating spotlight from the Coast Guard ship can illuminate up to a distance of 250 m. An observer on the shore is 500 m
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Lucina
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Two tugboats are towing a ship. Each tugboat exerts a force of 8500N on the ship and there is a 35 degrees angle between their
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