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Navigation An airplane flies due north from Ft. Myers to Sarasota, a distance of 150 miles, and then turns through an angle of 50 and flies to Orlando, a distance of 100 miles. See the figure on next page. 5 A B = 10 B = 110 B = 90 c = 2 c = 6 marker c 14 "d B A 4 19. b = 1, C = 3, A = 80 22. b = 4, C = 1, A = 120 25. a = 1 2, b = 13, C = 5 28. a = 3, b = 3, c = 2 31. a = 10, b = 8, c = 5 \ 150 yd \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ _______ ball 150 mi Ft. Myers (a) How far is it directly from Ft. Myers to Orlando? (b) What bearing should the pilot use to fly directly from Ft. Myers to Orlando?

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