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Suppose you would like to cross a 200-foot wide river in a boat. Assume that the boat can travel 35 mph relative to the water
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Suppose you would like to cross a 204 ft wide river in a boat. Assume that the boat can travel 37 mph relative to the water and
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Suppose you would like to cross a 209-foot wide river in a boat. Assume that the boat can travel 32 mph relative to the water
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Suppose you are drifting on a lake in a boat that measures 1 m high, 1 m wide, and 3 m long. The water level reaches halfway up
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Suppose a boat moves at 12.8 m/s relative to the water. If the boat is in a river with the current directed east at 2.30 m/s,
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suppose you want to row your boat across a 3 mile wide river and row at a speed of 2 mi/hr. the current is flowing south at a
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Suppose you want to row your boat across a 3-mile-wide river. You can row at a speed of 2.5 mi/h. The current is flowing south
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A boat is constructed in the shape of a rectangular cube. The base of the boat is 2m by 3m and the side of the boat is 2m high.
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Jason
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Suppose that the boat is supposed to arrive at a point directly across the river from
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Two boats leave a port at 15km\hr on a bearing of 135°,while the second boat travels at 20km\hr on a bearing of 63°,if after
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