A cruise ship is traveling

  1. You are on a cruise ship traveling north at a speed of 8 m/s with respect to land.Your friend is sitting on another cruise ship
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  2. A cruise ship is traveling in the Atlantic Ocean at a constant rate of 40 mi/h and is traveling 2 mi east for every 5 mi north.
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  3. When navigating their crafts, ship captains and airplane pilots can often be seen drawing lines on a large map?A cruise ship is
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  4. When navigating their crafts, ship captains and airplane pilots can often be seen drawing lines on a large map?A cruise ship is
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  5. When navigating their crafts, ship captains and airplane pilots can often be seen drawing lines on a large map?A cruise ship is
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  6. cruise ship goes 15 hm/h. the fishing ship goes 19km/h in the opposite direction. find the number of hours the cruise ship needs
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  7. QuestionA cruise ship travels 310 miles due east before turning 20° north of east. It travels 150 miles along its new course.
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  8. 2) A cruise ship is traveling south going approximately 22mph when it hits the Gulf Stream flowing east at 4 mph.Show your work.
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  9. A cruise ship travels 310 miles due east before turning 20° north of east. It travels 150 miles along its new course. How far
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  10. Your friend is sitting on another cruise ship traveling south at 15 m/s. As you walk toward the back of your ship at 2.9 m/s,
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