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As observed from the top of the light house the angle of depression of the two ships P and Q anchored in the sea to the same side are found to have measure 35 and 50 respectively. Then from the light house....


From the figure we see that,


The distance of P from the lighthouse is more than the distance of Q from the lighthouse.

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