SOLUTION: Two forest ranger lookout stations are 50 miles apart. A ranger in one station spots a fire at an angle of 35° with the line connecting the two stations. The ranger in the other s

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Question 1196963: Two forest ranger lookout stations are 50 miles apart. A ranger in one station spots a fire at an angle of 35° with the line connecting the two stations. The ranger in the other station spots a fire at an angle of 42° with the line connecting the two stations. How far is the fire from both stations?
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