Asked by joshuana
                Two boat leave a port at the same time the first travels at 15km /hr on a bearing 135 while the second travel at 20km /hr on a bearing North of the first boat calculate their distance a part 
            
            
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                    Answered by
            joshuana 
            
    Please i need the answer now please i beg u in the name of God 
    
                    Answered by
            oobleck
            
    This whole thing is garbled.
you want distances, but give only speeds. distance = speed * time.
ships travel on headings, not bearings.
and what the heck does "on a bearing North of the first boat" even mean?
I could probably figure it all out, but it's not my job to figure out what you mean. It's your job to say it so clearly you cannot be misunderstood. Especially in math, where accuracy is so critical.
    
you want distances, but give only speeds. distance = speed * time.
ships travel on headings, not bearings.
and what the heck does "on a bearing North of the first boat" even mean?
I could probably figure it all out, but it's not my job to figure out what you mean. It's your job to say it so clearly you cannot be misunderstood. Especially in math, where accuracy is so critical.
                    Answered by
            alakija mary
            
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