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a river flows due east at 1.50 m/s. A boat crosses the river from the south shore to the north shore by maintaining a constant velocity of 10m/s due north relative to the water. (a) what is the velocity of the boat relative to the shore? (b) if the river is 300 m wide, how far downstream has the boat moved by the time it reaches the north shore?
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