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Mathematics, 05.12.2019 12:31 nschavez123

Jogger a and jogger b start at the same point. jogger a travels 0.9 miles due east, then turns 120° clockwise, then travels another 3 miles. jogger b travels 0.9 miles due west, then turns 115° counterclockwise, then travels another 3 miles. do the joggers end up in the same place? explain.

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