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A sailor on Ship A measures the angle between Ship B and the pier and finds it to be 39°. A sailor on Ship B measures the angle between Ship A and the pier and finds that it is 58°. What is the measure of the angle between Ship A and Ship B?

The measure between Ship A and Ship B is

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Answer:


83^(\circ)

Explanation:

Let
C be the point that denotes the pier.


m\angle B=58^(\circ)


m\angle A=39^(\circ)

The angle between A and B is C


m\angle A+m\angle B+m\angle C=180^(\circ)\\\Rightarrow m\angle C=180^(\circ)-(m\angle A+m\angle B)\\\Rightarrow m\angle C=180^(\circ)-(58^(\circ)+39^(\circ))\\\Rightarrow m\angle C=83^(\circ)

The measure of the angle between Ship A and Ship B is
83^(\circ).

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