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Mathematics, 11.12.2020 09:10 madisonworthington7

A man in a tower spots three hot air balloons flying at the same altitude. Balloon A is 5 miles east and 8 miles south of the
tower. Balloon B is 7 miles west and 10 miles
north of the tower. If Balloon C is located
four-ninths the distance from Balloon A to
Balloon B, find the location of Balloon C relative to the tower.

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