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20 August, 10:35

A motorboat takes 4 hours to travel 128 mi going upstream. the return trip takes 2 hours going downstream. what is the rate of the boat in still water and what is the rate of the current

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  1. 20 August, 13:00
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    First, find the MPH he was going at to go upstream which would be 128/4 or 32 mph to go upstream and twice as much to go downstream

    We can now construct a system of equations where x = the speed of the both and y = the current ...

    Going upstream: x - y = 32

    Going downstream: x + y = 64

    Solve this system of equations!

    x - y = 32

    x = 32 + y

    (32 + y) + y = 64

    2y + 32 = 64

    2y = 32

    y = 16

    Subtitute 16 for y in the first equation ...

    x - 16 = 32

    x = 48

    Rate of the boat in still water = 48mph

    Rate of the current = 16 mph
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