A boat is pulled into a dock by means of a rope attached to a pulley on the dock (see the accompanying figure). The rope

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A boat is pulled into a dock by means of a rope attached to a pulley on the dock (see the accompanying figure). The rope

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A boat is pulled into a dock by means of a rope attached to a pulley on the dock (see the accompanying figure). The rope is attached to the bow of the boat at a point 12ft below the pulley. How fast must the rope be pulled if we want the boat to approach the dock at a rate of 11ft/min at the instant when 115ft of rope is out? Round your answer to two decimal places. ft/min eTextbook and Media Hint Attempts: 3 of 5 used Using multiple attempts will impact your score. 5% score reduction after attempt 3
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