Mathematics, 28.01.2022 21:20 danny1234huang
A ship leaves port at noon and has a bearing of S 32° W. The ship sails at 20 knots.
(a) How many nautical miles south and how many nautical miles west will the ship have traveled by 6:00 P. M.? (Round your answers to two decimal places.)
miles south:
miles west:
(b) At 6:00 P. M., the ship changes course to due west. Find the ship's bearing and distance from port at 7:00 P. M. (Round your answers to one decimal place.)
S° W
nautical miles
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