A fishing boat leaves port

  1. 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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  2. 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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  3. A boat leaves a port at 10AM traveling at a speed of 30 mi/h in the direction N50°E. Another boat leaves the same port at the
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  4. A sail boat on lake Huron leaves Southampton and sails 20degrees west of north of 20km. At the same time, a fishing boat leaves
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  5. A sail boat on lake Huron leaves Southampton and sails 20degrees west of north of 20km. At the same time, a fishing boat leaves
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  6. A sail boat on lake Huron leaves Southampton and sails 20 degrees west of north for 20km. At the same time, a fishing boat
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  7. Please help me.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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  8. A fishing boat leaves port at 5 miles per hour at a bearing of 350∘ for 2 hours, then turns to a bearing of 40∘ at 12 miles
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  9. A fishing boat leaves port at 12 miles per hour at a bearing of 70∘ for 5 hours, then turns to a bearing of 130∘ at 9 miles
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  10. A fishing boat leaves port at 8 miles per hour at a bearing of 220∘ for 5 hours, then turns to a bearing of 270∘ at 11 miles
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