A boat is crossing a

  1. A boat, while crossing a river, points directly north toward the opposite shore for the entire trip. the current is
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  2. 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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  3. A boat moving at 15 km/h relative to water is crossing a river 1.5 km wide. The river flows at 5.0 km/ha) if the boat heads
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  4. A boat moving at 15 km/h relative to water is crossing a river 1.5 km wide. The river flows at 5.0 km/ha) if the boat heads
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  5. A boat sets out from the east shore of a river that flows south. If the boat must land at a point directly opposite on the far
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  6. A ferry boat crosses a river and arrives at a point on the opposite bank directly across from its starting point. The boat can
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  7. A small boat is crossing a river which flows at 10km.h. The driver of the boat keeps it heading directly (at 90) away from the
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  8. A man can row a boat at a speed of 4.40 km/h in still water. If he is crossing a river where the current is 2.45 km/h, in what
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  9. A boat crosses a river, which is 60 meters wide in 15 seconds. Upon crossing, the boat, which had headed straight across the
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  10. A sail boat is crossing a river of width 43.3 meters, sailing at 17.9 m/s vertically across the river. If a cross wind of 6.0
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