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23 April, 11:31

Two boats leave a dock at the same time, one traveling due south and the other due west. Later, the boats are 75 miles apart. If the boat traveling due south traveled 30 miles farther than the other boat, how many miles did each boat travel?

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  1. 23 April, 14:49
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    20 miles is your anwser
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