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31 August, 09:44

A river 500 ft wide flows with a speed of 6 ft/s with respect to the earth. A woman swims with a speed of 3 ft/s with respect to the water. a) If the woman heads directly across the river, how far downstream is she swept when she reaches the opposite bank

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  1. 31 August, 11:36
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    The distance traveled in this time downstream is 1,000 ft

    Step-by-step explanation:

    In order to calculate how far downstream is she swept when she reaches the opposite bank we would have to make the following calculation:

    distance traveled in this time downstream=speed*time to reach other side

    speed=6 ft/s

    time to reach other side=500/3

    time to reach other side=166.66 s

    Therefore, distance traveled in this time downstream = 6*166.66

    distance traveled in this time downstream = 1,000 ft

    The distance traveled in this time downstream is 1,000 ft
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