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A ship sailed from a port A on a bearing of N56°E covering a distance of 85km to another Port B. How far is the ship now due
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Joackim Patrick
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Losing Your Bearings
1. Begin journey at 40 degrees N by 77 degrees W. 2. Travel 4200 miles with a compass bearing of 130
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Suzanne
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At 1830 ZT, vessel is at Lat. 14˚ 25’ S, Long. 112˚ 37’ W. She heads 180˚ T at the speed of 18 knots. What will be her DR
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your vessel departs from yokohama from position A(35°27'N, 139°39' E) bound for San Francisco, CA at position B (37° 48.5' N,
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A ship has steamed 120 nautical miles North and 230 nautical miles West.
Find the distance made good. Find her True Course.
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At noon, ship A is 10 nautical miles due west of ship B. Ship A is sailing west at 15 knots and ship B is sailing north at 15
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Anonymous
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The ship is 40 miles south and 20 miles east of port how do you know or calculate what bearing the ship would have to sail back
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Rich murray
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Sam travels east on his kayak for a distance 1.00km.Then,he heads 60 degrees South of East for 0.75km and finally veers at 20
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daina
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A man in rowboat 12km from the nearest point A. On a straight shore wishes to reach point B 16km from A along shore.where should
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Anu daw
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Moana (an expert sailor) is sailing from her home to a nearby island which is 215 miles north and 33 miles west. There is a
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SIckoMode
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What is map reading
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Navigation
A ship leaves port at noon and has a bearing of S 29° W. If the ship sails at 20 knots, how many nautical miles south
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AwesomeGuy
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You are piloting a small plane, and you want to reach an airport 450 km due south in 2.0 hours. A wind is blowing from the west
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alivia
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When using linear or reciprocal navigation, what should the interface include? (1 point)
how many frames there are, how many are
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Blue
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Which type of navigation organizes groups of information structures into various levels?
(1 point) hierarchical linear reciprocal
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Blue
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Which type of navigation involves only forward motion? (1 point)
hierarchical linear reciprocal sequential
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Blue
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Which of the following is a common element used for navigation?
(1 point) background images hex codes tabbed menus translator
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Blue
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A jeep is traveling in a straight line across a flat, empty dessert. On a navigational map with a unit representing 1 km, the
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natasha
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a) The ship left the port and sailed for 2 hours on a course of 75 degrees,at an average speed of 2.5 nautical miles per hour.
b)
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Prince
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a ships leaves port R, sails to S and then to port T. the bearing from R is 112, the bearing of T from S is 33 and the distance
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sheniel
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Boaters and Pilots use this when navigating.
Group of answer choices Longitude Latitude Altitude
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hehe
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Boaters and Pilots use this when navigating.
Group of answer choices Longitude Latitude Altitude All the above
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hehe
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A vessel sails 32 miles S 45 degrees E. How far south has it sailed?
The wording of it confuses me.
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berriengk
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a) The ship left the port and sailed for 2 hours on a course of 75O, at an average speed of 2.5 nautical miles per hour.
b) North
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Prince
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An airplane flies from a town X on a bearing of N45
0E to another town Y, a distance of 200km. It then. Changes course and flies
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alex
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An aircraft pilot wishes to fly from an airfield to a point lying S20oE from the airfield. There is a wind blowing from N80oE at
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Anon
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A pilot is flying at 200 miles per hour (airspeed), and wants his flight path (course or actual direction) to be on a bearing of
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Monk
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A fishing boat leaves port at 5 miles per hour at a bearing of 350∘ for 2 hours, then turns to a bearing of 40∘ at 12 miles
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Sam
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A boat is at a point 120km West and 60km South of its destination. It sails in water which has a current of 20km/h North. In
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Anonymous
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A fishing boat leaves port at 5 miles per hour at a bearing of 350∘ for 2 hours, then turns to a bearing of 40∘ at 12 miles
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Sam
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A ship sets out to sail to a point 174 km due north. An unexpected storm blows the ship to a point 132 km due east of its
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chris
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A pilot wants to fly from city A to city B, a distance of 394 km at an angle of 10.0 degrees west of north.
The pilot heads
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Jake
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A distressed ship is 10 miles south and 8 miles east of a coast guard station.
a) What bearing should the coast guard boat take
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Andrew
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An explorer is caught in a whiteout (in which the snowfall is so thick that the ground cannot be distinguished from the sky)
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Patricia
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A ship sails 15.0 mi on a course S40°10’W and then 21.0 mi on a course N28°20’W. Find the distance and direction of the
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Gian
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A runner starts at Point B and runs to point A then to point D and finally stops at point C. The runner's total distance
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kfkytvk
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example of list of table and list of figures in content page
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k
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Find the bearing and airspeed for a plane to fly 630 miles due north in 3 hours if the wind is blowing from a direction of 318*
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Saraa
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When navigating their crafts, ship captains and airplane pilots can often be seen drawing lines on a large map?
A cruise ship is
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newt
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Dennis has a problem. He went to school, which is 12 blocks @60 degrees celcius away from home. then he went to the intramural
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Nisar
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'ls for a distance of to a point B on a bearing of 1a boat leaves a dock at point A and trave35 degrees. the boat then changes
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alexia
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A BOY WALKS 50KM ON A BEARING 025 AND THEN 200KM DUE EAST
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Ani
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Two geological field teams are working in a remote area. A global positioning system (GPS) tracker at their base camp shows the
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S
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Suppose you are on a ship somewhere in the Atlantic Ocean. You take sightings on Polaris and find that it's altitude is 52
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Meghan
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I am flying a plane capable of an airspeed of 100 km/hr.
If the wind velocity was 45 km/h [95], in what direction would I have to
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aidan
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A ship sails from a port,P, on a course of 060 degrees for 15km to a buoy ,Q. It then changes course in a direction 120 degrees
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Anonymous
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Using sidereal navigation, a pilot flies due south for one hour then due north one hour and lands about 180 miles west of where
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JohnO'Brien
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why does when we walk 10km to the south, then another 10km to the east, and another 10km to the south, we finally reach the
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christcyee
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c) Knowing Tony is injured, they need to travel the shortest distance possible back to a road. They are located at (4,11),
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Sami
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Howard leaves the dock and sails 2.5miles west He turns south and sails 3.5 Then he turns east and sails 2.5 miles In what
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Angie
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