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Suppose a boat moves at 12.8 m/s relative to the water. If the boat is in a river with the current directed east at 2.30 m/s, what is the boat's speed relative to the ground when it is heading eat, with the current, and west, against the current?
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12.8 + 2.30
12.8 - 2.30
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