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The velocity of a boat in still water is 10 m/s. If water flows in the river with a velocity of 6 m/s what is the difference in times taken to cross the river in the shortest path and the shortest time. The width of the river is 80 m

A

`1s`

B

`10 s `

C

`(sqrt3)/(2) s `

D

`2s `

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