a.
The visual representation of the two ranger stations.
a.
Answer to Problem 3PS
Explanation of Solution
Given information:
A group of hikers is lost in a national park. Two ranger stations receive an emergency SOS signal from the hikers. Station B is
Calculation:
From the given information, two ranger stations receive an emergency SOS signal from the hikers. Station B is
The diagram shows the visual representation of the problem as follows:
b.
The distance from each station to the SOS signal.
b.
Answer to Problem 3PS
Station B
Explanation of Solution
Given information:
A group of hikers is lost in a national park. Two ranger stations receive an emergency SOS signal from the hikers. Station B is
Calculation:
From the given information, station A to the signal is S
Thus, the distance from station B is
c.
The distance and the bearing rescue party which is travel to reach the lost hikers.
c.
Answer to Problem 3PS
Explanation of Solution
Given information:
A group of hikers is lost in a national park. Two ranger stations receive an emergency SOS signal from the hikers. Station B is
Calculation:
From the given information, have the difference of
Thus,the distance and the bearing rescue party is
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