Solve the problem. At noon, ship A was 15 nautical miles due north of ship B. Ship A was sailing south at 15 knots (nautical miles per hour; a nautical mile is 2000 yards) and continued to do so all day. Ship B was sailing east at and continued to do so all day. The visibility was 5 nautical miles. Did the ships ever sight each other? Single choice

A
No. The closest they ever got to each other was 7.7 nautical miles.
B
Yes. They were within 3 nautical miles of each other.
C
No. The closest they ever got to each other was 8.7 nautical miles.
D
Yes. They were within 4 nautical miles of each other.
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