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A fishing boat leaves port
Ports A and B are 400 miles apart. One boat starts from port A for port B at 6:05 and travels with a constant speed of 12 mph.
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Ports A and B are 400 miles apart. One boat starts from port A for port B at 6:05 and travels with a constant speed of 12 mph.
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JD Smith
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Thanks It's Pythagorean Theorem: A boot leaves port and travels 18 miles north and 15 miles east. How far from
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