question archive A boat, while crossing a river, points directly north toward the opposite shore for the entire trip
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A boat, while crossing a river, points directly north toward the opposite shore for the entire trip. The currentis perpendicular to the direction the boat is pointing in. The time it will take to cross will be
dependent on the strength of the current
impossible to predict without more information
more than if the boat was pointing at an angle somewhat downstream
the same regardless of the current
more than if the boat was pointing at an angle somewhat up stream
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