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One ship is 20 miles
a ship travels 60 miles due east, then adjusts its course northward. after travelling 80 miles in the new direction, the ship is
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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 noon and has a bearing of S 25° W. The ship sails at 15 knots. How many nautical miles south and how many
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Rafael
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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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Maria
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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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Maria
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Ship A is moving east at 20 miles per hour, while ship B is moving north at 15 miles per hour. At noon ship A was 5 miles east
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Allie
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One ship is 20 miles due North of another ship, and is sailing South at the rate of 10 miles per hour. The second ship sails
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JP
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A ship, proceeding southward on a straight course at the rate of 12 miles/hr is, at noon,
40 miles due north of a second ship,
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Muhammad
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A ship leaves port at noon and has a bearing of S 29° W. If the ship sails at 20 knots, how many nautical miles south
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AwesomeGuy
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a ship leaves port at 12:00 noon sailing at a bearing 193° measured clockwise from north. if the ship sails 20 knots, how many
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Fred
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