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A swimmer wants to cross
3 swimmers cross a river with a downstream current.
Swimmer A swims straight across and ends up down the river. Swimmer B swims
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Mel
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If instead, the swimmer makes 30.5 laps in the same pool in 3 h, determine the total distance the swimmer traveled, the
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lauren
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If instead, the swimmer makes 93.5 laps in the same pool in 4 h, determine the total distance the swimmer traveled, the
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Anonymous
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If instead, the swimmer makes 77.5 laps in the same pool in 1.5 h, determine the total distance the swimmer traveled, the
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Dave
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Consider a swimmer who wants to swim directly across a river as shown in the figure below. If the speed of the current is 0.29
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sarah
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Suppose that the swimmer in the figure below has a swimming speed relative to the water of 0.44 m/s, while the speed of the
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Garcia
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Suppose that the swimmer in the figure below has a swimming speed relative to the water of 0.45 m/s, while the speed of the
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Natalie
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Suppose that the swimmer in the figure below has a swimming speed relative to the water of 0.40 m/s, while the speed of the
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Judy
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Consider a swimmer who wants to swim directly across a river as in. If the speed of the current is 0.30 m/s and the swimmer’s
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Consider a swimmer who wants to swim directly across a river. If the speed of the current is 0.31 m/s and the swimmer's speed
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