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A ship travels 3.20 hours with a velocity of 21.1 mph at theta= 123º, including the effects of the current. The pilot then turns to a heading of 190.0° with a speed of 18.2 mph, including the effects of
the current. If the pilot stays on this heading for 1.10 hours, what is the ship's final displacement from
its original starting point?

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