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An Airplane Is Flying at an Airspeed of 690 Km/hr

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An airplane is flying at an airspeed of 690 km/hr in a crosswind blowing from the southeast at a speed of 45 km/hr. To end up going due west, the plane should head _____ An airplane is flying at an airspeed of 690 km/hr in a crosswind blowing from the southeast at a speed of 45 km/hr. To end up going due west, the plane should head _____   south of west and will have a speed of ______km/hr relative to the ground. Round each answer to 2 decimal places. south of west and will have a speed of ______km/hr relative to the ground. Round each answer to 2 decimal places.

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