A ship travels 100 km

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  1. Ship A and Ship B leave from the same point in the ocean. Ship A travels 150 mi due west, turns 65° toward north, and then
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  2. At noon, Ship A is 100 km west of ship B. Ship A travels south at 35 km/h. Ship B travels North at 25 km/h. At 4 pm, how fast
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  3. A ship regularly travels between two ports that are 350 miles apart. When traveling directly from A to B, the ship sails on a
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  4. At t=0, ship A is 12 miles due north of ship B. Ship A travels 12 miles/hour due south, while ship B travels 8 miles/hour due
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  5. At t=0, ship A is 12 miles due north of ship B. Ship A travels 12 miles/hour due south, while ship B travels 8 miles/hour due
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  6. Two cruise ships leave the same point outside St. John’s harbor at noon. Ship A travels west at 20 km/hr, while Ship B travels
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  7. A ship travels north at 6m/s. The wind travels west at 2.5 m/s. In what direction will the pennant of the ship on the masthead
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  8. "A ship leaves port on a bearing of 34.0 degrees and travels 10.4 mi. The ship then turns due east and travels 4.6 mi. How far
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    2. Mei asked by Mei
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  9. QuestionA cruise ship travels 310 miles due east before turning 20° north of east. It travels 150 miles along its new course.
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  10. Two ships leave from the same port. One ship travels on a bearing of 157 degrees at 20 knots. The second ship travels on a
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