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A ship leaves Team harbor
Two cargo ships are siling a direct course into harbor. Ship A is 22 miles from harbor. Ship B is sailing into harbor on a
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claudia
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A ship is 60 miles west and 91 miles south of the harbor.
a) What bearing should the ship take to sail directly to the harbor?
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Blake D
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Another problem I need to confirm:
A ship is 60 miles west and 91 miles south of the harbor. a) What bearing should the ship take
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Matt
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A ship leaves Team harbor at 10:00am one morning. The captain steers a course bearing 136 degrees at a speed of 20km/h through
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Derek ofori
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A ship leaves NY for San Fransisco on the first of every month at noon. At the same time, a ship leaves San Fransisco for NY.
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glass0
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A shipe leaves NY for San Fransisco on the first of every month at noon. At the same time, a ship leaves San Fransisco for NY.
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A tugboat pulls a ship with a constant net horizontal force of 5200 N and causes the ship to move through a harbor. How much
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Devon
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a boat leaves the harbor and travels 11 mph toward a small island. 3 hours later, a cabin cruiser leaves the same harbor and
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mo
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Ship A is traveling west at 40kkm/h and ship B is traveling north at 30mk/h. Both are headed for the Los Angeles Harbor.
(a) At
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Jet
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A tugboat pulls a ship with a constant horizontal force of 6000N and causes the ship to move through a harbor. The water exerts
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Felix
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