Posts Tagged ‘Leaves’
December 19th, 2008 Posted by: admin
A ship leaves port A and sails 150 km with a heading 115 degrees to point B. It then changes its heading to 75 degrees and sails 120 km to another point C. Find its distance from A.
please answer & explain :] im so confused.
By: Neurotic<3
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August 25th, 2008 Posted by: admin
This anime movie used to be played on the sci-fi channel mabe 10 years ago. It’s about a crew of people traveling on a spaceship. Things go wrong when a meteorite hits the ship and leaves a deadly disease that finds its way in the ship and slowly kills everybody except for a man and a women. they kill the disease by entering the atmoshere of a planet. the disease takes a physical form, kinda like a glob. there is a robotic cat in the movie. If you know the name of this movie, that would be great, I’ve been searching for the name for 10 years now.
By: ziggy starr
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July 11th, 2008 Posted by: admin
A ship leaves port with a bearing of S 40degree W. After traveling 7 miles the ship turns 90degree and travel son a bearing of N 50degree W for 11 miles. At that time, what is the bearing of the ship from the port?
help I really need it?
thanks
please show work
thank you once again
By: x3blackcats
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June 15th, 2008 Posted by: admin
I understand how to do this with the carrier and all, but I do not understand how to do this with the weapons purchase permit. The buyer will have to get one, but that leaves me without a copy of the sale transfer. Has anyone done this before? Do I even need a copy? What if the buyer doesn’t even get one and the gun stays in my name?
By: gorsi
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May 31st, 2008 Posted by: admin
I’m going on a 7 day cruise to the Caribbean on the Crown Princess! Flying to San Juan tomorrow and cruise leaves on Saturday.
Can you think of anything I should pack that I might have not thought of?
Thanks!
By: Ayelle
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April 26th, 2008 Posted by: admin
A ship leaves port with a bearing of S 40degrees W. After traveling 7 miles the ship turns 90degrees and travels ona bearing of N 50degrees W for 11 miles. At that time, what is the bearing of the ship from the port?
By: HaloNova C
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January 10th, 2008 Posted by: admin
A ship leaves port and travel on a steady course of 40deg N of due east at a steady speed of 8km.h.
How far due north and due east of the port is the ship after sailing for 1 hr?
I tried using pythagras theorem but it won’t work out!
By: Evans
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January 9th, 2008 Posted by: admin
a ship leaves port at 18 mph, with a heading of N 38 degrees W. there is a warning buoy located 8 miles directly north of the port. what is the bearing of the warning buoy as seen from the ship after 5.5 hours?
By: g
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November 3rd, 2007 Posted by: admin
a ship leaves the port at noon and sails east at 10 miles per hour, another ship leaves the port at 1 pm and sails north 20 miles per hour. At what time are the ships 50 miles apart??
if you guys can give some sort of equations to relate the two ships that would be awesome!!!
thank you!
By: anfisa03
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May 12th, 2007 Posted by: admin
A supertanker leaves port traveling north at and average speed of 10 knots. 2 hours later a cruise ship leaves the same port heading south at and average speed of 18 knots. How many hours after the cruise ship sails will the two ships be 209 nautical miles apart?
Hint. 1 knot= 1 nautical mile.
I have to write and solve and equation for this problem. please help.
heres another one if you can help.
The handicap H of a bowler whose average is A is often found by using the formula H=0.8 (200-A). A bowler’s final score for a game is the actual score plus the bowler’s handicap. FInd the handicap for a fowler whose average score is 135.
thanks.
By: OHHxANNA.
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