Question: A battleship simultaneously fires two shells at enemy ships, as shown above. To hit the nearby ship ( A ), it launches a shell from

A battleship simultaneously fires two shells at enemy ships, as shown above. To hit the nearby ship (A), it launches a shell from one gun with a speed of 58.0 m/s at an angle of 71.5o above the horizon. To hit the far ship (B), it launches a shell from another gun with a speed of 95.5 m/s at an angle of 34.0o above the horizon. How much time is there between when each ship is hit?

A battleship simultaneously fires two shells at enemy ships, as shown above.

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