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1st question: Are the sails RAISED or LOWERED?.

2nd question: Are you making headway?

3rd question: At what speed?

4th question: What is your drift factor?

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Q: How long will it take you to go 32nautical miles in a ship with sails?
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How long would it take a ship to travel 4318 miles?

It depends on the speed of the ship.


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12:16 and 39 seconds. It is too hard to explain the answer without diagrams.


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A ship travels at 18 nautical miles per hour How long will it take to travel 252 nautical miles?

14 hours (252/18 = 14).


How long does it take to travel 4672 miles on ship?

Depends how fast the ship travels.If it averages 1 mile per hour, the trip takes about 6-1/2 months.If the ship is a hovercraft shuttle and averages 45 miles per hour, the trip takes [ 4days 7hours 49minutes ]

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What is it called a ship with triangular sails?

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