Two ships left a port at the same time. One ship traveled at a speed of 16 miles per hour at a heading of 320°. The othe

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Two ships left a port at the same time. One ship traveled at a speed of 16 miles per hour at a heading of 320°. The othe

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Two ships left a port at the same time. One ship traveled at a speed of 16 miles per hour at a heading of 320°. The other ship traveled at a speed of 23 miles per hour at a heading of 1929. Find the distance between the two ships after 10 hours of travel. (Round your answer to the nearest mile.) x mi Draw a picture, marking the angle between the ships' lines of travel and the distance traveled by each ship after 10 hours. Recall that drt where d is distance, ris rate, and t is time. How can the Law of Cosines be used to find the distance between the two ships? Is the calculator in degree mode? Additional M
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