Question 1210282
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The distance between Miami and Orlando is about 220 miles. A pilot flying from Miami to Orlando 
starts the flight 10 degrees off course to avoid a storm. If the pilot adjusts his course 
after 100 miles, how much farther is the flight than a direct route?
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Let point M represents Miami, point O represents Orlando, and let point C represents
the point where the pilot adjusts/changes the course.


So, we have triangle MOC on a plane (surely, we consider the Earth surface as flat
in this problem).


In triangle MOC, side MO is 220 miles (the distance from Miami to Orlando);
side MC is 100 miles (given) and the concluded angle OMC is 10 degrees.


Let's apply the cosine law to find the side CO of this triangle.  We have then


    CO = {{{sqrt(220^2+100^2-2*220*100*cos(10^o))}}} = {{{sqrt(220^2+100^2-2*220*100*0.98481)}}} = 122.753 miles (rounded).


The problem asks how longer is the sum MC + CO  than MO.  So, we calculate

    MC + CO - MO = 100 + 122.753 - 220 = 2.753 miles.


<U>ANSWER</U>.  The flight is 2.753 miles longer than the direct root.
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Solved.


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