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Physics, 12.09.2021 03:10 misaki2002

You hike for 1.9 hours at a speed of 3 mph in the southwest direction (-135 degrees ). Then you head ESE (-16 degrees) for 7.3 miles at the same speed. a) How many miles have you hiked?

b) How many miles your destination is from your starting point (as the crow flies).

c) What direction is your destination from your starting point? What would a compass read?

d) For how many hours have you hiked?

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