Navigation Bearing Problem

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What was the bearing of Ship B as measured by Ship A?

  • 150 degrees to port
  • 60 degrees to starboard
  • 120 degrees to port (correct)
  • 30 degrees to starboard

What was the course of Ship B?

  • 30 degrees to starboard
  • 120 degrees to port
  • 60 degrees to starboard
  • 75 degrees to starboard (correct)

What would be the revised bearing of Ship B if measured by Ship A from a new position of Ship A such that the bearing of Ship B is 45 degrees to starboard?

  • 45 degrees to starboard
  • 135 degrees to starboard
  • 135 degrees to port (correct)
  • 45 degrees to port

If Ship A changes its heading to 045 degrees, what would be the new bearing of Ship B as measured by Ship A?

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