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A submarine, cruising at a depth d=65d = 65 meters, is on a trajectory that passes directly below a ship (see figure) . If θ\theta is the angle of depression from the ship to the submarine, find the distance LL from the ship to the sub when θ=70\theta = 70 ^ { \circ } . Round to the nearest meter.
 A submarine, cruising at a depth  d = 65  meters, is on a trajectory that passes directly below a ship (see figure) . If  \theta  is the angle of depression from the ship to the submarine, find the distance  L  from the ship to the sub when  \theta = 70 ^ { \circ } . Round to the nearest meter.    A)   L = 0  meters B)   L = 84  meters C)   L = 69  meters D)   L = 190  meters E)   L = 24  meters


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