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Mathematics, 25.10.2020 14:40 NCT2005

Jason stands in the corner of a very large field. He walks, on a bearing of 030°, a distance of d metres. Jason then changes direction and walks twice as far on a new bearing of 120°. At the end of the walk Jason calculates both the distance he must
walk and the bearing required to return to his original position. Given that the total distance walked is 120 metres, what answers will Jason get if he is correct?

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