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14 June, 00:38

A surfer is moving at a constant velocity of 5.2 m/s north relative to a wave which is pushing him west at a constant velocity of 8.6 m/s toward the beach. The surfer begins at a distance of 41 meters away from the beach. How far north does the surfer make it (in meters) before becoming beached? Round answer to 1 decimal place.

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  1. 14 June, 00:42
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  2. 14 June, 00:53
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    The speed and distances are directly proportional. Use ratios to solve for vertical y-distance. The ratio of x-distance west to y-distance north equals the x-velocity to y-velocity.

    x/y = vx/vy

    41/y = 8.6/5.2

    41/y = 1.65

    41/1.65 = y

    24.8 m = y
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