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A rowboat is moving at 3 km/hr straight across a river from north to south and the river is flowing east at 4 km/hr. What is the resultant velocity?
10 years ago

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Henry
X = 4 km/h
Y = 3 km/h

V = sqrt(X^2+Y^2)
10 years ago

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