A ship sails from A to D through B and C. B is 500km on a bearing of N50°E from A. C is on a...

      

A ship sails from A to D through B and C. B is 500km on a bearing of N50°E from A. C is on a bearing of 340° from B and
at a distance of 620km. The bearings of D from A and C are N20°W and 560°W respectively.
(a) Using the scale 1cm to rep 100km, show the relative positions of A, B, C and D.
(b) Find the distance of D from:
(i) A
(ii) C
(c) Find the bearing of D from B.
(d) If the ship was sailing at an average of 500km/h. Find how long the journey took. Give the
answer to the nearest hour.

  

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sharon
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sharon kalunda answered the question on May 9, 2019 at 09:17


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