SOLUTION: 5. From a point, P, a ship is sighted 12.4 km away on a bearing of 1370. A point Q is due south of P and is a distance of 31.2 km from the ship. Calculate the bearing of the ship

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Question 1017303: 5. From a point, P, a ship is sighted 12.4 km away on a bearing of 1370. A point Q is due south of P and is a distance of 31.2 km from the ship. Calculate the bearing of the ship from Q. Write your
answer to the nearest minute.
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Answer by Alan3354(69443)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
5. From a point, P, a ship is sighted 12.4 km away on a bearing of 1370. A point Q is due south of P and is a distance of 31.2 km from the ship. Calculate the bearing of the ship from Q. Write your
answer to the nearest minute.
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"bearing of 1370" ???

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