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A boat travelling at 30km/h
A boat travelling at 30km/hr relative to water is headed away from the bank of a river and downstream. The river is 1/2 km wide
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A boat travelling at 30km/h relative to water is headed away from the bank of a river and downstream. The river is 1/2 km wide
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A boat travelling at 30km/h relative to water is headed away from the bank of a river and downstream. The river is 1/2 km wide
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A river that is flowing due west is crossed by a boat travelling from the south bank to the north bank. The boat can travel at
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A river that is flowing due west is crossed by a boat travelling from the south bank to the north bank. The boat can travel at
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. A boat is travelling on a bearing of 25° east of north at a speed of 5 knots (a
knot is 1.852 km/h). After travelling for 3
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mahesh
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Two boats A and B leave port P at the same time. Boat A sails 30km in the North east direction and boat B sails 20km on a
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Nma odim
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A boat is ravelling in a river with a current of 3 km/hr. The boat is capable of travelling at 10 km/hr in still water. How long
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Tunde
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A particular power boat travelling at V0 km/h when its power is turned off will have its speed V given by V(t) = V0 × 10-0.18t
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Hasane
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Boat A leaves a dock headed due east at 1pm travelling at a speed of 10 mi/hr. At 6pm ,boat B leaves the same dock travelling
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maria
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