A boat travels north from a dock at 12 mph. Three hours late…

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A bоаt trаvels nоrth frоm а dock at 12 mph. Three hours later, a second boat leaves the same dock, sailing west at 16 mph. How fast are the boats moving apart when the second boat has been sailing for 2 hours? Round the answer to the nearest hundredth. Clearly show your work in the upload submission: (2 pts) Draw a diagram and label all the known values and unknown values (e.g., x, y, z, etc) (4 pts) Show your calculations in the upload submission. Make sure to clearly show how you form the function that you use to obtain your answer. (2 pts) Enter your answers in the space below, using the correct units when necessary. Use ^ to denote exponents, for example, type x^3 for x³. Round your answer to two decimal places. The function you use to find the rate [a] The rate at which the boats are moving apart is [b] when the second boat has been sailing for 2 hours.