A ship is travelling on a bearing of 345 degrees. Then it makes a 90 degree right turn. What is the ship's new bearing?

That will take the direction past 360 to 345 + 90 = 435, which is equivalent to a bearing of 75 degrees (east of north). (Just subtract 360 from 435)

-75

To find the ship's new bearing, we can add the angle of the turn to the initial bearing.

The ship is initially travelling on a bearing of 345 degrees.

When the ship makes a 90 degree right turn, we add 90 degrees to the initial bearing.

Therefore, the ship's new bearing is 345 degrees + 90 degrees = 435 degrees.

To determine the ship's new bearing, you need to add the angle of the right turn to the original bearing.

The ship's original bearing is 345 degrees. When it makes a 90 degree right turn, you can think of it as adding 90 degrees to the original bearing.

To find the new bearing, you can calculate the sum of the original bearing (345 degrees) and the angle of the right turn (90 degrees):

345 degrees + 90 degrees = 435 degrees

Thus, the ship's new bearing is 435 degrees.