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I need help with vector voyage. These are the months for the wind vector given to us: Month 1: 3 squares south Month 2: 5
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An aeroplane flew from a town g to another town h on a bearing of 150. The distance between g and h is 300km. It then flew a
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Oluwatobiloba
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a pilot entering a bay on course 60.3 degrees at the speed of 12 knots sees a light bearing 37.3 degrees true, and 20 mins later
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rhinechilde
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Which of the following technologies required the measurement of the stars for navigation?
A. compass B. lateen C. Mercator
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Use the drop-down menu to complete the sentence.
The long-distance navigational skills of the Polynesians eventually led to the
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r
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A ship at A is to sail to C, 56km north and 258km east of A. After sailing N25°10’E for 120mi to P, the ship is headed toward
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anonymous
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Two boats A and B leave port P at the same time. Boat A sails 30km in the North east direction and boat B sails 20km on a
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Nma odim
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A boy moves from point X and walks 285m to Y on a bearing of 078° . then moves due south to a point Z which is 307m from X .
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Endurance Wilson
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What sort of information is shown on this geographic representation that would make it useful for navigation?
• This diagram
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What sort of information is shown on this geographic representation that would make it useful for navigation?
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A pilot maintains a heading due west with an air speed of 240 km/h. After flying for 30 min, he finds himself over a town that
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Jaime
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A ship at A is to sail to C, 56km north and 258km east of A. After sailing N25°10’E for 120mi to P, the ship is headed toward
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John
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you are a pilot on an aircraft carrier. you must fly to another aircraft carrier, now 1,450km at 45 degres of your position,
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john
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A pilot wants to fly a plane directly eastward when the wind is from the north at 55 miles per hour. if the air speed is 230
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Dude
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A light aircraft with a cruising speed of 200km/h, flying in still air, first flew east for 1h 15 min, and then north for 3h. If
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Homeworktaker
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The bearing of point Y from point x is 055°. What is the bearing of point X from point Y?
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Jimoh toheeb
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a ship leaves a port p and sail 30km due south. it then sail due west until it reaches a location H which is 60km from the
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Black mamba
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Jason wants to walk the shortest distance to get from the parking lot to the beach.
Refreshment Stand: 32 m Beach: 18 m Parking
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no
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A ship has steamed 230nm N and 180nm W. Find the true course
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A
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The bearing of P from Q is degrees.Find the bearing from Q from P
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Basira
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A man travels 12km towards west then 3 km towards south and then 8 km towards east. How far is he from the Start?
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Neha
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1. Go straight two blocks and turn left.
2. Go straight for two blocks and turn left. [Are both okay? Which one is the better of
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rfvv
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A ship leaves port at 7 am and heads due east at 34 knots. At 10 am, to avoid a storm the ship changes course to N 57° east of
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Anonymous
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Homing pigeons avoid flying over large bodies of water, preferring to fly around them instead. Assume that a pigeon released
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Merfit
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A ship travels NE (45 degrees) at 18 knots with a current of 8 knots direction North. What is the bearing of the ship and speed
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Elizabeth McKay
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A plane is 160 miles north and 85 miles east of an airport. If the pilot wants to fly directly to the airport, what bearing
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AwesomeGuy
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Point B is 10 KM north of Point A and Point C is 10 Km from B on a bearing of 060 from b. Find the bearing and distance of C
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Sanjay
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Benjamin wants to switch from viewing his work area to previewing his animation. Which element would help him accomplish this?
Qu
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Can someone help me with this problem, please? Thanks!!
"A ship leaves port and sails for 2 hours northeast and then 3 hours
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Emily
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Calculate the distance between these waypoints using Mercator sailing:
Solve for true course Initial position (A) Lat 32°17.6’
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Using the Great Circle Sailing Formula.
Calculate the Great Circle Distance (nautical miles) Calculate the Initial course (T)
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Calculate the Great Circle Distance (nautical miles)
Initial Position, A: (11° 14’ N, 125° 03’ E) Final Position, B: (08°
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A ship sails from Lat 14°16.2’S with a course of 048° (T) with a speed of 11.6 knots. What is her latitude after 45 minutes?
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Distance Departure Difference of Latitude
544 272.0 471.1 546 273.0 472.8 Find the difference of latitude (Dlat) at a distance of
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A ship sails for 5 hours from position A: (27° 38' N, 112° 45' W) at a speed of 16 knots on a course of 295°T.
Determine the
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A ship sails for 5 hours from position A: (27° 38' N, 112° 45' W) at a speed of 16 knots on a course of 295°T.
Find the
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A ship has steamed 120 nautical miles North and 230 nautical miles West.
Find the distance Find her True Course.
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A vessel intends to travel at a course due South. The movement of the sea current is from SE. At what course must the vessel
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Solve the problem below using Great Circle Sailing
Calculate the Great Circle Distance (nautical miles) Initial Position, A:
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Calculate the distance between these waypoints using Mercator sailing:
Initial position (A) Lat 32°17.6’ S, Long 007°14.6’W
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A ship sails for 5 hours from position A: (27° 38' N, 112° 45' W) at a speed of 16 knots on a course of 295°T.
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A ship sails from port P to port Q. It then sails from port Q to port R before returning to
port P. Write down the bearing of
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Which view can you use to move around large sections of text?
Outline view Web Layout view Print Layout view Draft view
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A map is good for finding a good ? through a new city.
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mason
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How do you make your page into a wikia instead of wiki on top navigation?
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Monicarosefromlosa27
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A man wishes to travel due north in order to cross a river 5km wide flowing due east at 3kmper/hr.if he can row at 10kmper/hr in
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Faith
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Two patrol boats M3 and M7 leave the port at the same time. M3 heads due west and M7 heads on a bearing of 277degrees. After 30
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Carolyn Gawi
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Bearing and distance
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Abrah
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a lighthouse bears N 33 degrees E from a boat 6 miles from it. the boat sails west 8 miles. what is the distance of the
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khadijah
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Provides direction to a specific destination
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Wesley
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