A boat’s speed in still water is vBW = 1.85

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  2. Two people are on a row boat on the river. The current of the river water carries them at a speed of 5 m/s. Even when they are
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  5. A boat’s speed in still water is 1.80 m/s . The boat is to travel directly across a river whose current has speed 1.20 m/s .
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  6. A boat travels 8km upstream and back in 2 hours. If the current flows at a constant speed of 3km/h, Find the speed of the boat
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  7. The speed of the boat on still water is 100km/h. The water flows from the west at a speed of 45km/h. In which direction must the
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  9. A boat’s speed in still water is vBW = 1.85 m/s. If the boatis to travel directly across a river whose current has speed vWS =
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  10. A boat crossing a .2 mile wide river is heading perpendicularly relative to shore. Its speed in still water is 4mph and the
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