SOLUTION: A road runs southeast-northwest. A motor home heading northwest on the road makes a left turn onto a
side street at an angle of 75.2°. Through what angle would a motor home headin
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Question 550737: A road runs southeast-northwest. A motor home heading northwest on the road makes a left turn onto a
side street at an angle of 75.2°. Through what angle would a motor home heading southeast on the same
road need to turn in order to enter that same side street? Answer by Alan3354(69443) (Show Source):
You can put this solution on YOUR website! A road runs southeast-northwest. A motor home heading northwest on the road makes a left turn onto a side street at an angle of 75.2°.
Through what angle would a motor home heading southeast on the same road need to turn in order to enter that same side street?
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If the 1st vehicle makes a turn of 75.2 degs,
180 - 75.2 = 104.8 degs (to its right)
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I've never seen a compass or GPS that does fractions of degrees.