The clipper ship would proceed in a northeasterly direction, in the opposite direction of the prevailing ocean current, if the wind direction was between 100° and 280° (0° = North), and the difference in ship velocity - current velocity was greater than 0. Use a truth table to determine whether the ship would proceed in a northeasterly direction if the

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The clipper ship would proceed in a northeasterly
direction, in the opposite direction of the prevailing
ocean current, if the wind direction was between
100° and 280° (0° = North), and the difference in
ship velocity - current velocity was greater than 0.
Use a truth table to determine whether the ship
would proceed in a northeasterly direction if the
wind direction was 290°, the ship speed was 11
knots, and the current speed was 2 knots.
Transcribed Image Text:The clipper ship would proceed in a northeasterly direction, in the opposite direction of the prevailing ocean current, if the wind direction was between 100° and 280° (0° = North), and the difference in ship velocity - current velocity was greater than 0. Use a truth table to determine whether the ship would proceed in a northeasterly direction if the wind direction was 290°, the ship speed was 11 knots, and the current speed was 2 knots.
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