SOLUTION: A golfer takes two putts to get the ball into the hole. The first putt rolls the ball {{{ 10.3 }}} feet in the northwest direction and the second putt sends the ball due north {{{

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Question 1068738: A golfer takes two putts to get the ball into the hole. The first putt rolls the ball feet in the northwest direction and the second putt sends the ball due north feet into the hole. How far was the ball originally from the hole?
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D.) Cannot be solved.

Answer by rfer(16322)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
D) not enough in formation
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