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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 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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Two ships A&B leave port at same time the ship A is north-west at 32km/hr & ship B is 40degree south of west at 24 m/hr
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vinod
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Two ships sail from the same port. The first ship leaves port at 1:00a, and travels eastward at a rate of 15 knots. the second
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Rachael
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Two ships leave port simultaneously. Ship A sails north-west at 30 km/h and ship B sails S 40 degrees W at 30 km/h. Calculate
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sihle
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a ship which started at port p, sailed 15 km due south to port q , and then a further 20 km due west to port r. calculate pr ,
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patrice
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A ship sailed from a port, A, on a bearing of N56°E covering a distance of 85km to another Port B . How far is the ship now due
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Joackim Patrick
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A ship sailed from a port A on a bearing of N56°E covering a distance of 85km to another Port B. How far is the ship now due
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Joackim Patrick
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"A ship leaves port on a bearing of 34.0 degrees and travels 10.4 mi. The ship then turns due east and travels 4.6 mi. How far
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Mei
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Two ships P and Q leave a port R at the same time for their anchoring point. Both ship took 2 hours to reach their respective
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Henry
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