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Two Boats left the harbour
Two Boats left the harbour at the same time. One travelled at 10km/h on a bearing of N47°E. The other travelled at 8km/h on a
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two boats left the harbour at the same time. one travelled at 15km/h on a course of 170 degrees for 30 minutes. the other
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2 boats left the harbour at the same time. One travelled at 10km/h on a course of 47 degrees. from the north. the other
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claire
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Two boats leave whitby harbour at the same time one boat heads 18 km to it's destination and the other boat heads 11 km to its
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Aly Baldwin
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Whcih one of the following sentences is puntuated correctly?
1) The sea calmed but not boats left shore. 2) The sea calmed, but
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Maya
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The distance of a ship from its harbour is modelled by the function $d(t)=-3t^{3}+3t^{2}+18t$ where t is the time elapsed in
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A marina has 16 docs each dock has room for the same number of boats when 101 bolts sale in they sell all the docs with five
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Which of the following sentences is correctly punctuated A. The sea calmed; but no boats, left shore.
B. The sea, calmed, but no
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alex
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1. Which one of the following sentences is punctuated correctly?
A. The sea calmed; but no boats, left shore. B. The sea calmed,
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Beatrice
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6. Which one of the following sentences is punctuated correctly?
A. The sea calmed; but no boats, left shore. B. The sea calmed,
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jake
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