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In August of 1970, the British ship, destroyer class, “Moon” left port at the Isle of Wight on a heading of 172° for 44.7 mi. At that point the “Moon” then turned to a heading of 61° for 141.1 mi through the English Channel, where it finally dropped anchor just before entering the North Sea. What is the destroyer Moon’s distance from the port at the Isle of Wight?
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