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A boat radioed a distress call to a Coast Guard station. At the time of the call, a vector A from the station to the boat had a magnitude of 45.0 km and was directed 15.0° east of north. A vector from the station to the point where the boat yxas later found is A boat radioed a distress call to a Coast Guard station. At the time of the call, a vector A from the station to the boat had a magnitude of 45.0 km and was directed 15.0° east of north. A vector from the station to the point where the boat yxas later found is  =30.0 km, 15.0° north of east. -How far did the boat travel from the point where the distress call was made to the point where the boat was found? In other words, what is the magnitude of vector   ? A) 65.3 km B) 39.7 km C) 26.5 km D) 54.0 km E) 42.5 km=30.0 km, 15.0° north of east.
-How far did the boat travel from the point where the distress call was made to the point where the boat was found? In other words, what is the magnitude of vector A boat radioed a distress call to a Coast Guard station. At the time of the call, a vector A from the station to the boat had a magnitude of 45.0 km and was directed 15.0° east of north. A vector from the station to the point where the boat yxas later found is  =30.0 km, 15.0° north of east. -How far did the boat travel from the point where the distress call was made to the point where the boat was found? In other words, what is the magnitude of vector   ? A) 65.3 km B) 39.7 km C) 26.5 km D) 54.0 km E) 42.5 km ?

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