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9 December, 03:49

Two ships left a port at the same time. One ship traveled at a speed of 19 miles per hour at a heading of 310°. The other ship traveled at a speed of 26 miles per hour at a heading of 195°. Find the distance between the two ships after 10 hours of travel. (Round your answer to the nearest mile.)

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  1. 9 December, 04:15
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    381 miles

    Step-by-step explanation:

    After 10 hours, the first ship travels 190 miles. The second ship travels 260 miles.

    Find the x and y components of each ship.

    x₁ = 190 mi cos 310° = 122.13 mi

    y₁ = 190 mi sin 310° = - 145.55 mi

    x₂ = 260 mi cos 195° = - 251.14 mi

    y₂ = 260 mi sin 195° = - 67.29 mi

    The difference in components is:

    x = x₂ - x₁ = - 373.27 mi

    y = y₂ - y₁ = 78.26 mi

    The magnitude is:

    d² = x² + y²

    d² = (-373.27 mi) ² + (78.26 mi) ²

    d ≈ 381 mi
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