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Susan can row a boat at 4.0 m/s in still water. While trying to row
directly across a...
Physics, 24.11.2021 06:20 karsenbeau
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Susan can row a boat at 4.0 m/s in still water. While trying to row
directly across a river from west to east, Susan is pulled by a current
flowing southward at 3.0 m/s. How fast does Susan row relative to the
shore?
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