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Old October 9th, 2007, 06:30 PM
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Default Bearing word problem

I have this word problem that is driving me crazy, I am hoping someone can help me. The problem is:

Two tracking stations are on an east-west line 110 miles apart. A large forest fire is located on a bearing of N 39 degrees E from the western station and a bearing of N 12 degrees E from the eastern station. How far is the fire from the western station?

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I have this word problem that is driving me crazy, I am hoping someone can help me. The problem is:

Two tracking stations are on an east-west line 110 miles apart. A large forest fire is located on a bearing of N 39 degrees E from the western station and a bearing of N 12 degrees E from the eastern station. How far is the fire from the western station?

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did you draw a diagram?

see below (now what?)
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