An airplane is vectored to fly 160 knots due north, but a crosswind of 40 knots blows
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An airplane is vectored to fly 160 knots due north, but a crosswind of 40 knots blows from due west to east, causing the craft to move east of due north once in the air. What is the actual direction (angle) of this plane as it flies, if zero degrees corresponds to east and 90 degrees to north?
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45 degrees
76 degrees
90 degrees
14 degrees
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