A swimmer, capable of swimming at a speed of 1.01 m/s in still water (i.e., the swimmer can swim with a speed of 1.01 m/s relative to the water), starts to swim directly across a 1.47-km-wide river. However, the current is 1.01 m/s, and it carries the swimmer downstream. (a) How long does it take the swimmer to cross the river? (b) How far downstream will the swimmer be upon reaching the other side of the river?
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I am so happy they had such a great day. Sam loves to dance to some of his favorite songs, but God fbroid we look at him and smile when he does it. We have learned that if we want him to continue most activities, we too can't look at him. I am okay with the not eye contact. I think it adds a lot of anxiety for them at times. I think we can all relate to anxiety at a time or another.I was just at an autism conference and there was a booth there that had these vest the float them but also teach them to swim and bouyancy be slowely over time removing tubes from inside. They were pretty pricey and if I can find the name of the company I will let you know.You are such a great mommy and I love hearing about how far you have come in taking KC out and on more trips. You are awesome!