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A ship travels 12 miles from point A to point B, makes a turn of 112 degrees, and travels 14 miles to point C. If the ship travels directly from point C back to Point A, how many miles will it travel on the last leg of the trip(from point C to point A)? Round your answer to the nearest tenth of a mile.

A)23.4 miles
B)21.6 miles
C)16.2 miles
D)18.8 miles

User Lonerunner
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use the Cosine Rule:

x^2 = 12^2 + 14^2 - 2*12*14 cos 112

x = 21.6

B is the correcct answer
User Dineth
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Answer:

Option B.

Explanation:

Given information: AB=12 miles, BC=14 miles and ∠B=112°.

Using given information, we get


AB=c=12\text{ miles}


BC=a=14\text{ miles}

We need to find the value of CA or b.

Cosine formula:


b^2=a^2+c^-2ac\cos B

Substitute a=14, c=12 and B=112.


b^2=(14)^2+(12)^-2(14)(12)\cos (112)


b^2=196+144-336(-0.3746)


b^2=340+125.8656


b^2=465.8656

Taking square root on both sides.


b=√(465.8656)


b=21.5839


b\approx 21.6

Therefore, the correct option is B.

User Bojangles
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