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(Will give brainliest :) pls tell me how to solve) Hikers are traveling at 3 miles per hour. They leave camp and hike LaTeX: N64^\circ WN 64 ∘ W for 2 hours. They change course to LaTeX: S23^\circ WS 23 ∘ W for 4 hours. How many miles is the trip back to camp. What bearing should they take to head back to camp?


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