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Mathematics, 23.09.2019 18:40 rzybert

Two boats are traveling from different cities, with two different destinations. boat 1 is traveling from city a (west 120 degrees, north 102 degrees) to city b (east 65 degrees, south 100 degrees) and boat 2 is traveling from city c (west 115 degrees, south 93 degrees) to city d (east 75 degrees, north 30 degrees). boat 1 has cargo that boat 2 needs to pick up. if the boats still travel in a straight line to their destinations, what point will they meet at to exchange the cargo?

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