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Mathematics, 27.06.2020 20:01 rileyeddins1010

Two airplanes leave the airport. Plane A departs at a 41° angle from the runway, and plane B departs at a 43° from the runway. Which plane was farther away from the airport when it was 5 miles from the ground? Round the solutions to the nearest hundredth. Plane A because it was 7.62 miles away Plane A because it was 6.63 miles away Plane B because it was 6.84 miles away Plane B because it was 7.33 miles away


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