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Starting from the camp at c, tim takes a bearing of a mountain and notes it to be 25°. he then walks 5 km to the hut at h and takes a second bearing, 345°
a) work out the angles in the triangle.
b) from the mountain at m, what is the bearing of the camp?
c) how far is it from the camp to the mountain?
d) tim walks back to camp from the hut. what bearing does he follow?
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