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f a river current is 8.0 m/s, and a boat is traveling 10.0 m/s upstream, what is the boat's speed relative to the riverbank?

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Q: 8.0 m per s and a boat is traveling 10.0 m per s upstream what is the boats speed relative to the riverbank?
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