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24 July, 11:53

A freighter needs to travel up the Savannah River to the port, moving against the flow of the water.

If the river flows at 3 m/s relative to the shore, and the maximum speed of the freigñter relative

to the river is 7 m/s, what is the maximum velocity of the freighter relative to the shore?

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  1. 24 July, 11:55
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    -4 m/s

    Step-by-step explanation:

    The maximum speed of the river relative to the shore is 3 m/s. Its velocity is + 3 m/s

    The maximum speed of the freighter relative to the river is 7 m/s since it moves in the opposite to direction to the flow of the river, its velocity is - 7 m/s.

    The velocity of the freighter relative to the shore = velocity of the freighter relative to the river + velocity of the river relative to the shore = - 7 m/s + 3 m/s = - 4 m/s
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