Two ships are approaching a port along straight routes at constant velocities. Initially, the two ships and the port formed an equilateral triangle. After the second ship travelled 80 km, the triangle became right-angled. When the first ship reaches the port, the second ship was still 120 km from the port. Find the initial distance of the ships from the port.
(A) 240 km
(B) 300 km
(C) 360 km
(D) 180 km
Two ships are approaching a port along straight routes at constant velocities. Initially, the two ships and the port formed an equilateral triangle. After the second ship travelled 80 km, the triangle became right-angled. When the first ship reaches the port, the second ship was still 120 km from the port. Find the initial distance of the ships from the port.\\
(A) 240 km\\
(B) 300 km\\
(C) 360 km\\
(D) 180 km