A Coast Guard cutter detects

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  1. A Coast Guard cutter detects an unidentified ship at a distance of 16.7 km in the direction 13.8° east of north. The ship is
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  2. A Coast Guard cutter detects an unidentified ship at a distance of 16.7 km in the direction 13.8° east of north. The ship is
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  3. A Coast Guard cutter detects an unidentified ship at a distance of 18 km in the direction 16.2° east of north. The ship is
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  4. A Coast Guard cutter detects an unidentified ship at a distance of 19.0 km in the direction 15.0° east of north. The ship is
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  5. A US Coast Guard cutter is chasing a ship suspected of running contraband cigars out of Cuba. The cutter's trip can be divided
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  6. A US Coast Guard cutter is chasing a ship suspected of running contraband cigars out of Cuba. The cutter's trip can be divided
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  7. A distressed ship is 10 miles south and 8 miles east of a coast guard station.a) What bearing should the coast guard boat take
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  8. The ________works with the Environmental Protection Agency to enforce marine biology regulations along the coast and in the
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  9. a coast guard ship is traveling at a constant velocity of 4.20m/s, due east, relative to the water. on his radar screen the
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  10. A Coast Guard ship is traveling at a constant velocity of 4.13 m/s, due east, relative to the water. On his radar screen the
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