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Oblique tracking. A ship leaves port traveling southwest at a rate of 12 mi/hr. at noon, the ship reaches its closest approach
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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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In which situation would a Mercator projection map be most useful?(1 point)
Responses when navigating a ship across the Atlantic
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Two radar stations at A and B, with B 6 km east of A, are tracking a ship which is generally to the north. At a certain instant,
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JEN
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A ship leaves port at noon at heads due east at 20 nautical miles/hour (20 knots). At 2PM the ship changes course to N 54° W.
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Worm
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A ship leaves its homeport and sails on a bearing of N28degrees10'E. Another ship leaves the same port at the same time and
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SK
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We know this is a piecewise function and we solved the first part, but we cannot figure out the other equation.
A passenger ship
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raymond
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A ship leaves port and heads due east at a rate of 32 miles per hour. Ever since the ship left port, it has been pushed south by
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kellie
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A ship leaves port at 1:00 P.M. and travels S35°E at the rate of 28 mi/hr. Another ship leaves the same port at 1:30 P.M. and
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Jade
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