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Two radio transmitters are positioned along the coast, 600 miles apart as shown below in the diagram (with d equal to 600 miles) . A signal is sent simultaneously from each transmitter. The signal from transmitter Two radio transmitters are positioned along the coast, 600 miles apart as shown below in the diagram (with d equal to 600 miles) . A signal is sent simultaneously from each transmitter. The signal from transmitter   is received by a ship s LORAN 700 microseconds after the ship receives the signal from   . The radio signals travel at 0.186 mile per microsecond. Find an equation of a hyperbola, with foci at   and   , on which the ship is located. Round parameters to the nearest tenth.   A)    B)    C)    D)    E)   is received by a ship s LORAN 700 microseconds after the ship receives the signal from Two radio transmitters are positioned along the coast, 600 miles apart as shown below in the diagram (with d equal to 600 miles) . A signal is sent simultaneously from each transmitter. The signal from transmitter   is received by a ship s LORAN 700 microseconds after the ship receives the signal from   . The radio signals travel at 0.186 mile per microsecond. Find an equation of a hyperbola, with foci at   and   , on which the ship is located. Round parameters to the nearest tenth.   A)    B)    C)    D)    E)   . The radio signals travel at 0.186 mile per microsecond. Find an equation of a hyperbola, with foci at Two radio transmitters are positioned along the coast, 600 miles apart as shown below in the diagram (with d equal to 600 miles) . A signal is sent simultaneously from each transmitter. The signal from transmitter   is received by a ship s LORAN 700 microseconds after the ship receives the signal from   . The radio signals travel at 0.186 mile per microsecond. Find an equation of a hyperbola, with foci at   and   , on which the ship is located. Round parameters to the nearest tenth.   A)    B)    C)    D)    E)   and Two radio transmitters are positioned along the coast, 600 miles apart as shown below in the diagram (with d equal to 600 miles) . A signal is sent simultaneously from each transmitter. The signal from transmitter   is received by a ship s LORAN 700 microseconds after the ship receives the signal from   . The radio signals travel at 0.186 mile per microsecond. Find an equation of a hyperbola, with foci at   and   , on which the ship is located. Round parameters to the nearest tenth.   A)    B)    C)    D)    E)   , on which the ship is located. Round parameters to the nearest tenth. Two radio transmitters are positioned along the coast, 600 miles apart as shown below in the diagram (with d equal to 600 miles) . A signal is sent simultaneously from each transmitter. The signal from transmitter   is received by a ship s LORAN 700 microseconds after the ship receives the signal from   . The radio signals travel at 0.186 mile per microsecond. Find an equation of a hyperbola, with foci at   and   , on which the ship is located. Round parameters to the nearest tenth.   A)    B)    C)    D)    E)

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