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You attempt to swim across a river 120 meters wide, and can swim at 2.6 m/s...

  1. You attempt to swim across a river 120 meters wide, and can swim at 2.6 m/s in still water. You set off aiming to arrive a point 50 meters downstream of your starting point. However, you fail to take into account the flow of the water, and because of this you land on the opposite bank 100 meters downstream of your starting point. What is the speed of the flow of water, in m/s?

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