A ship left harbour A

  1. The distance of a ship from its harbour is modelled by the function $d(t)=-3t^{3}+3t^{2}+18t$ where t is the time elapsed in
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  2. A ship is due east of a harbour. Another ship is also 3km from the harbour but on a bearing 042 degrees from ita. Find the
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  3. A ship is 50km N.E of Durban harbour and it steams N for 4 hours at 15km/h.Determine it's position with reference to the
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  4. Could you please help me revise the rephrase of these sentences from Colerdige's The Ballad of the Ancient Mariner?1) "The ship
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  5. I would say no, the mariner was not alone on his ship, because there was the wedding guest with him! I went to google and looked
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  6. a ship is 100km north west of cape town harbour and it sails directly north at a velocity of 30km/h in eight hours.calculate its
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  7. A ship is 100km north-west of cape town harbour and it sails directly north at a velocity of 30km/h in 8 hours.calculate its
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  8. I have included the sentences I was most doubtful about.1) The ship was cheered and they left the harbour. They went below the
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  9. Can you check if my rephrasing is correct? Thank you very much.1) The monster's skin is yellow and scarcely covers the pulsing
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  10. A ship left harbour A and travelled for 20km on a bearing of 125°. It then changed course of 035° for a distance of 10km until
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