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Starting from one oasis, a camel walks 25 km in a direction 30 south of west and then walks 30 km toward the north to a second oasis. What is the direction from the first oasis to the second oasis?
 a. 21 N of W
  b. 39 W of N
  c. 69 N of W
  d. 51 W of N
  e. 42 W of N

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Starting from one oasis, a camel walks 25 km in a direction 30 south of west and then walks 30 km toward the north to a second oasis. What distance separates the two oases?
 a. 15 km
  b. 48 km
  c. 28 km
  d. 53 km
  e. 55 km



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matt

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Answer to Question 1

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Answer to Question 2

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mpobi80

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Reply 2 on: Jul 28, 2018
Excellent


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