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a boat is traveling east across a river that is 112 meters wide at 8 meters per second. if the river has a northwest current of 5 meters per second, what is the resultant speed of the motorboat rounded to the nearest 10?

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given:

boat speed= 8 m/s

river current= 5 m/s

to find:

the resultant speed of the motorboat rounded to the nearest 10.

solution:

use pythagorean theorem.

let the unknown be "x".


{a}^(2) = {b}^(2) + {c}^(2)


{c}^(2) = \sqrt{ {a}^(2) + {b}^(2) }


x = \sqrt{ {8}^(2) + {5}^(2) }


x = √(64 + 25)


x = 9.4 \: m |s

hence, the resultant speed of the motorboat is 9.4 m/s

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