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Two ships leave port simultaneously.
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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four diesel ships left a port at noon;january2,1953.the first ship returns to this port every 4 weeks, the second every 8, the
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Two ships, A and B st out from port O simultaneously. A travels due north at 16 km/h, B due east at 13 km/h. The ships radio
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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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Two ships leave port at 4 p.m. One
is headed N38°E and is travelling at 11.5 km/h. The other is travelling at 13 km/h, with
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Ships A and B leave port at the same time and sail on straight paths making an angle of 60 degrees with each other. HOw far
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Anonymous
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Two ships leave port at 9 A.m. One
is headed N53°W and is travelling at 12 mph. The other is travelling at s mph, with heading
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Irina Hmelnitsky
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Two ships leave port at 4 p.m. One
is headed N38°E and is travelling at 11.5 km/h. The other is travelling at 13 km/h, with
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Karen
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two ships leave the same port at the same time. One travels north at 12 miles per hour. The other travel west at 5 miles per
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Natalia
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Two ships leave port at the same time and travel straight line distances, the first at 30 km/h and the second at 10 km/h. Two
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owen
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