In sailing, it is not possible to head straight into the wind. In order to get upwind, a sailboat simply sails at an angle to the wind and then turns to sail back toward where it wants to go. Assume that a boat needs to get directly upwind 6000 m. If it sails off at a 45º angle to the wind and then turns back 90º towards the original goal, how far would it have to sail to get directly upwind 6000 meters? Round your answer to the nearest tenth.
8485.3 meters
Derek didn't finish his homework because he was working on an essay about ________
Bees
Preston didn't finish his homework because he was beating a 13 year old girl in what game?
Fortnite
Which student in the class leaves to fill their water bottle the most?
Alex
Which student in the class shows up with Tim Hortons nearly every day?
Kayley!
What is the name of Mr Irving's Cat?
Timbit