66. A woman starts walking from home and walks 6 miles at 40 north of...

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66. A woman starts walking from home and walks 6 miles at 40 north of east, then 2 miles at 15 east ofsouth, then 5 miles at 30 south of west. If she walked straight home, how far would she have to walk, and inwhat direction?

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66. A woman starts walking from home and walks 6 miles at 40 north of east, then 2 miles at 15 east ofsouth, then 5 miles at 30 south of west. If she walked straight home, how far would she have to walk, and inwhat direction?

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