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In the LORAN (LOng RAnge Navigation) radio navigation system, two radio stations located at AA and BB transmit simultaneous signals to a ship or an aircraft located at PP . The onboard computer converts the time difference in receiving these signals into a distance difference AB| A | - | B | , and this, according to the definition of a hyperbola, locates the ship or aircraft on one branch of a hyperbola (see the figure) .
Suppose that station BB is located L=480mi\mathrm { L } = 480 \mathrm { mi } due east of station AA on a coastline. A ship received the signal from B1280B 1280 microseconds (μs) ( \mu \mathrm { s } ) before it received the signal from AA . Assuming that radio signals travel at a speed of 1000ft/μs1000 \mathrm { ft } / \mu s and if the ship is due north of BB , how far off the coastline is the ship? Round your answer to the nearest mile. Select the correct answer.
 In the LORAN (LOng RAnge Navigation)  radio navigation system, two radio stations located at  A  and  B  transmit simultaneous signals to a ship or an aircraft located at  P . The onboard computer converts the time difference in receiving these signals into a distance difference  | A | - | B | , and this, according to the definition of a hyperbola, locates the ship or aircraft on one branch of a hyperbola (see the figure) . Suppose that station  B  is located  \mathrm { L } = 480 \mathrm { mi }  due east of station  A  on a coastline. A ship received the signal from  B 1280  microseconds  ( \mu \mathrm { s } )   before it received the signal from  A . Assuming that radio signals travel at a speed of  1000 \mathrm { ft } / \mu s  and if the ship is due north of  B , how far off the coastline is the ship? Round your answer to the nearest mile. Select the correct answer.    A)  355 miles B)  358 miles C)  357 miles D)  354 miles E)  356 miles


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