Whale sharks swim forward while ascending or descending. They swim a long a straight-line path at a

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Whale sharks swim forward while ascending or descending. They swim a long a straight-line path at a shallow angle as they move from the surface to deep water or from the depths to the surface. In one recorded dive, a shark started 50 m below the surface and swam at 0.85 m/s along a path tipped at a 13° angle above the horizontal until reaching the surface.

a. What was the horizontal distance between the shark's starting and ending positions?

b. What was the total distance that the shark swam?

c. How much time did this motion take?

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