vote can navigate at 2 m/s in still water. Determine what the speed of the vote is relative to the shore if it sails against the current moving at 1.2 m/s. What would be the position of the vote relative to its original position after 3 seconds.
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a vote can navigate at 2 m/s in still water. Determine what the speed of the vote is relative to the shore if it sails against the current moving at 1.2 m/s. What would be the position of the vote relative to its original position after 3 seconds.
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