A kayaker paddles upstream from camp to photograph a waterfall

  1. A kayaker paddles upstream from camp to photograph a waterfall and returns. The kayaker's speed while traveling upstream and
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  2. A kayaker paddles upstream from camp to photograph a waterfall and returns. The kayaker's speed while traveling upstream is 4
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  3. A kayaker paddled upstream from camp to photograph a waterfall and returns. The kayaker’s speed while traveling upstream is 4
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  4. a kayaker paddles across a river at 4.2 m/s at an angle of 73 degrees northeast of the shoreline behind her. The river has a
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  5. A kayaker paddles upstream for 1.5 hours then turns his kayak around and returns to his tent in 1 hour. He travels 3 miles each
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  6. A kayaker paddles due north at 2 m/s. The river the kayaker is paddling in flows towards the east at 1 m/s. After 5 seconds of
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  7. Two canoeists in identical canoes exert the same effort paddling and hence maintain the same speed relative to the water. One
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  8. Two canoeists in identical canoes exert the same effort paddling and hence maintain the same speed relative to the water. One
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  9. Two canoeists in identical canoes exert the same effort paddling and hence maintain the same speed relative to the water. One
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  10. Two canoeists in identical canoes exert the same effort paddling and hence maintain the same speed relative to the water. One
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