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A ship sails for 400 miles on a bearing of 60°. It then changes directions and sails for
100 miles on a bearing of 150°. How far away is the ship from its starting point?
10 170000 miles
360.555 miles
300 miles
412.310 miles
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Question 2
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A ship sails for 400 miles on a bearing of 60°. It then changes directi...
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A ship sails for 400 miles on a bearing of 60°. It then changes directi...
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