The velocity of a plane traveling northwest at 610 mph can be calculated using vector addition. The velocity will have two components: one in the north direction and one in the west direction. These components can be calculated using trigonometry, with the magnitude of the resultant velocity being 610 mph.
610 mph in the NorthWest direction. Both speed and direction are required to specify the velocity.
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20% of 610 = 20% * 610 = 0.2 * 610 = 122
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610
DCX (500+100+10 = 610)
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600
43 + 610 = 653
It should be 610%
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