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A fire is sighted Due West of Lookout A. The bearing of the fire from Lookout B, 6.5 miles due south of A, is North 35°34'W. How far is the fire from B (to the nearest tent…
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A fire is sighted Due West of Lookout A. The bearing of the fire from Lookout B, 6.5 miles due south of A, is North 35°34'W. How far is the fire from B (to the nearest tenth of a mile)?
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pm me i ne more info,,, is there some missing ?
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