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The driver of a delivery van drives 1.4 miles north for his first stop. His second stop is 1.3 miles at 35° North of West. The graph below represents this scenario. image 9325962d218d49559d89513995a0504c What vector represents his position at the second stop with respect to his original position? Round the distance to the nearest tenth and the direction to the nearest degree. A 2.5 miles 17° North of West B 1.1 miles 35° North of West C 1.1 miles 55° North of West D 2.5 miles 107° North of West

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