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27 September, 02:50

Two fire-lookout stations are 14 miles apart, with station B directly east of station A. Both stations spot a fire. The bearing of the fire from station A is Upper N 35 degrees E and the bearing of the fire from station B is N 30 degrees W. How far, to the nearest tenth of a mile, is the fire from each lookout station?

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  1. 27 September, 05:11
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    AC = 13.38 miles

    BC = 12.65 miles

    Where C is the fire location

    Step-by-step explanation:

    Two fire-lookout stations A and B are 14 miles apart.

    The bearing of the fire from station A is Upper N 35 degrees E.

    This implies that angle A = 90-35 = 55° (reason because B is directly NE of A)

    bearing of the fire from station B is N 30 degrees W.

    This signifies that angle B is 90-30 = 60°

    Let's call the fire position C

    Angle C = 180-60-55

    Angle C = 65°

    For Side AC

    AB/sin C = AC/sin B

    14/sin 65 = AC/sin 60

    AC = 13.38 miles

    For Side BC

    BC/sin A = AB/sin C

    BC = sin 55 * (14/sin 65)

    BC = 12.65 miles
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