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A bomber flies horizontally with a speed of
114 m/s relative to the ground. The altitude of the bomber is 2120 m and the terrain
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Lima
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If a bomber travels horizontally at a speed of 250 km/hr and at a height of 5000 m how far away (measured horizontally) from the
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Elise
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A bomber flies horizontally with a speed of 431 m/s relative to the ground. The altitude of the bomber is 2630 m and the
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Big Poppa Smurf
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A bomber flies horizontally with a speed of
225 m/s relative to the ground. The altitude of the bomber is 3010 m and the terrain
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Lupin
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A bomber flies horizontally with a speed of
367 m/s relative to the ground. The altitude of the bomber is 4020 m and the terrain
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Anonymous
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A bomber flies horizontally with a speed of 235 m/s relative to the ground. The altitude of the bomber is 3570 m and the terrain
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DeeDee
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A bomber flies horizontally with a speed of 225 m/s relative to the ground. The altitude of the bomber is 3010 m and the terrain
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Sonia
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A bomber flies horizontally with a speed of
231 m/s relative to the ground. The altitude of the bomber is 2520 m and the terrain
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erin
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A bomber flies horizontally with a speed of 175 m/s relative to the ground. The altitude of the bomber is 4780 m and the terrain
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Anonymous
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A bomber flies horizontally with a speed of 175 m/s relative to the ground. The altitude of the bomber is 4780 m and the terrain
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Anonymous
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