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A boat that can travel at 4.60 km/h in still water crosses a river with a current of 1.80 km/h. At what angle must the boat be pointed upstream to travel straight across the river

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Answer:

The angle the boat must be pointed upstream is 69⁰

Step-by-step explanation:

Check the image uploaded for the diagram;

Given;

speed of the boat on still water, = 4.6 km/h

speed of the boat on a river with current, = 1.8 km/h

The angle the boat must be pointed upstream is calculated as follows


tan(\theta) = (4.6)/(1.8) \\\\tan(\theta) = 2.556\\\\\theta = tan^(-1)(2.556)\\\\\theta = 68.63^0\\\\\theta = 69^0

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