About 100 miles into your journey, most of the navigation equipment goes haywire and becomes mostly useless,
Question:
About 100 miles into your journey, most of the navigation equipment goes haywire and becomes mostly
useless, so the captain turns to you for advice. They know they have traveled 100 miles thus far along
the correct path from San Juan toward the center of the triangle and they can keep the same bearing,
they just need to know how much further they nee
d to travel in order to get to the center of the triangle
2. Draw the sketch of the Bermuda Triangle again, this time with the center (C) labeled. If you draw
the triangle , you will notice that the line segment
perfectly bisects angle , and the line segment perfectly bisects angle
. With this in mind, determine how much further the Blacktide
needs to travel along its path from San Juan in order to arrive at the center of the
triangle. Round to the nearest hundredth of a mile.