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Mathematics, 13.11.2019 04:31 sierranowe2003

Adam must fly home to city a from a business meeting in city b. one flight option flies directly to city a from b, a distance of about 454 miles. a second flight option flies first to city c and then connects to a. the bearing from b to c is n29 degree e, and the bearing from b to a is n60.4 degree e. the bearing from a to b is $60.4 degree w, and the bearing from a to c is n79.3 degree w. how many more frequent flyer males will adam receive if he takes the connecting flight rather than the direct flight? adam would receive 104.4 more frequent flyer males. (round to one decimal place as needed)

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