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A plane is flying and show an air speed of 130 mi/h. However, there is a 20 mi/hr crosswind. What is the resulting speed of the plane.
11 years ago

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Answered by Steve
assuming the crosswind is at right angles to the flight,

√(130^2+20^2) = ...
11 years ago

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