A big ship drops its

  1. A big ship drops its anchor.The variable l models the anchor's elevation (in meters) relative to the water's surface t seconds
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  2. A 200-foot cliff drops vertically into the ocean. The angle of elevation from a ship to the top of the cliff is 22.3 degrees.
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  3. I add 5 drops Potassium Iodide (KI) to 5 drops lead nitrate (PbNO3). The solution is centrifuged and the aqueous layer is
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  4. Could someone check my work?A 200-foot cliff drops vertically into the ocean. The angle of elevation from a ship to the top of
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  5. A ship is sighted directly east of a lighthouse. Another ship, which is 20m away from the first ship, is observed at a bearing
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  6. At 3 P.M, ship A is 150 km west of ship B. Ship A is sailing east at 35 km/h and ship B is sailing north at 25 km/h. How fast is
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  7. At noon, ship A is 100km west of ship B. Ship A is sailing south at 30km/h and ship B is sailing north at 15km/h. How fast is
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  8. 10. Bob must ship his belongings worth 1,000 to England from Latin America. The prob- ability that a ship sinks and he loses the
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  9. "At 9am ship A is 50 km east of ship B. Ship A is sailing north at 40km/h and ship B is sailing south at 30km/h. How fast is the
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  10. A ship leaves port at noon at heads due east at 20 nautical miles/hour (20 knots). At 2PM the ship changes course to N 54° W.Fr
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