SOLUTION: On a day when visibility was limited to 500 m, a ship of the Blue Line was traveling west, on a parallel course to a ship of the White Line travelling east, with the courses 300 m
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Question 1171719: On a day when visibility was limited to 500 m, a ship of the Blue Line was traveling west, on a parallel course to a ship of the White Line travelling east, with the courses 300 m apart. The Blue Line's ship velocity was 6 km/h. If the ships were in sight of each other for 5 minutes, what was the velocity, in km/h, of the White Line ship?
Answer by ikleyn(52781) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
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See a TWIN problem solved in the lesson
- Two ships traveling on parallel courses in a foggy day
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