Problem 12: Captain Jack Sparrow has been marooned on an island in the Atlantic by his crew, and decides to build a raft to escape. The wind seems quite steady, and first blows him due east for 11 km, and then 14.5 km in a direction 6.5 degrees north of east.

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Problem 12: Captain Jack Sparrow has been marooned on an island in the Atlantic by his crew, and decides to build a raft to
escape. The wind seems quite steady, and first blows him due east for I1 km, and then 14.5 km in a direction 6.5 degrees north of
east.
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Part (a) How far east, in kilometers, has the wind blown Jack?
Numeric : A numeric value is expected and not an expression.
de =
Part (b) How far north, in kilometers, has Jack been blown?
Numeric :A numeric value is expected and not an expression.
dN =
Part (c) Confident that he will eventually find himself in Spain, Jack falls asleep. When he wakes up, he notices the wind is blowing him gently 14
degrees south of east - but after traveling for 21 km, he finds himself back on the island where he started! How far, in kilometers, did the wind
blow him while he was sleeping?
Numeric :A numeric value is expected and not an expression.
Irl =
Transcribed Image Text:Problem 12: Captain Jack Sparrow has been marooned on an island in the Atlantic by his crew, and decides to build a raft to escape. The wind seems quite steady, and first blows him due east for I1 km, and then 14.5 km in a direction 6.5 degrees north of east. @theexpertta.com - tracking id: 9N69-4E-C3-45-84AD-30557. In accordance with Expert TA's Terms of Service. copying this information to any solutions sharing website is strictly forbidden. Doing so may result in termination of your Expert TA Account. Part (a) How far east, in kilometers, has the wind blown Jack? Numeric : A numeric value is expected and not an expression. de = Part (b) How far north, in kilometers, has Jack been blown? Numeric :A numeric value is expected and not an expression. dN = Part (c) Confident that he will eventually find himself in Spain, Jack falls asleep. When he wakes up, he notices the wind is blowing him gently 14 degrees south of east - but after traveling for 21 km, he finds himself back on the island where he started! How far, in kilometers, did the wind blow him while he was sleeping? Numeric :A numeric value is expected and not an expression. Irl =
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