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| Question 287949:  A ranger in fire tower A spots a fire at a direction of 32°.  A ranger in fire tower B, which is 22 miles directly east of tower A, spots the same fire at a direction of 58°.  How far from tower B is the fire?  (Hint:  Draw a picture of this one.)
 I need help with this problem. We can not get an answer from our instructor about how to solve it.
 Thank you.
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 Answer by Alan3354(69443)
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You can put this solution on YOUR website! A ranger in fire tower A spots a fire at a direction of 32°.  A ranger in fire tower B, which is 22 miles directly east of tower A, spots the same fire at a direction of 58°.  How far from tower B is the fire?  (Hint:  Draw a picture of this one.) ----------------
 This is a poorly worded problem which has no solution as it's presented.
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 The only way it could be solved is if the angles are measures with respect to the 22 mile line between the 2 stations.  That's not what it stated, it says the 32º and the 58º are directions.
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 If the 2 angles are wrt to the 22 mile line between A and B:
 It's a right triangle, so the distance from B to the fire is 22*sin(32)
 =~ 11.66 miles
 
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