Three ropes are tied to a prize. Jay is pulling with 102N eastbound, Sana is pulling with 85N northbound, and Eesha is pulling her rope 68N at N50oE. Determine the resultant of the prize with magnitude and direction. Include and label a large, neat vector diagram.

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Three ropes are tied to a prize. Jay is pulling with 102N eastbound, Sana is pulling with 85N northbound, and Eesha
is pulling her rope 68N at N50oE. Determine the resultant of the prize with magnitude and direction.
Include and label a large, neat vector diagram.

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