Two cargo ships A and B start from the same port. Ship A sails 35 miles West, then it turns right and sails 75 miles. In the meanwhile Ship B sails 105 miles North, then it turns left and sails 35 miles, then it turns North and sails 45 miles. Where is ship A with respect to ship B?

Two cargo ships A and B start from the same port. Ship A sails 35 miles West, then it turns right and sails 75 miles. In the meanwhile Ship B sails 105 miles North, then it turns left and sails 35 miles, then it turns North and sails 45 miles. Where is ship A with respect to ship B? Correct Answer 75 miles South

The diagram below shows the route taken by two cargo ships A and B starting from the same port,

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Clearly, we can see that the ship A is 45 + 30 = 75 miles in South direction from ship B.

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