A boat that travels 3.00 m/s relative to the water is crossing a river that is 1.00
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A boat that travels 3.00 m/s relative to the water is crossing a river that is 1.00 km wide. The destination on the far side of the river is 0.500 km downstream from the starting point.
(a) If the river current is 2.00 m/s, in what direction should the boat be pointed in order to reach the destination?
(b) How much time will the trip take?
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