A ship is moving at

  1. At 8:00am, ship A is 120km due east of ship B. Ship A is moving north at 20km/hr, and ship B is moving east at 25km/hr. How fast
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  2. A person going for a morning jog on the deck of a cruise ship is running toward the bow (front) of the ship at 2.2 while the
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  3. A person going for a morning jog an the deck of a cruise ship is running toward the bow (front) of the ship at 2.0m/s while the
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  4. A ship is moving at a speed of 15 km/h parallel to a straight shoreline. The ship is 9 km from shore, and it passes a lighthouse
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  5. A ship is moving at a speed of 15 km/h parallel to a straight shoreline. The ship is 9 km from shore, and it passes a lighthouse
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  6. Ship A is moving east at 20 miles per hour, while ship B is moving north at 15 miles per hour. At noon ship A was 5 miles east
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  7. if a ship moving to South and wind is flowing due West(at given velocities),we can find the angle by which the ship is
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  8. if a ship moving to South and wind is flowing due West(at given velocities),we can find the angle by which the ship is
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  9. A sandal is dropped from the top of a 15.0-m-high mast on a ship moving at 1.75 m/s due south. Calculate the velocity of the
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  10. A ship is heading North at 15 km/h in a tide moving a 6 km/h westward. Determine the magnitude and direction of the resultant
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