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12 June, 20:09

Two rafts are traveling In opposite directions on a straight river. The raft going with the current is traveling at a speed of 12 mph. The raft going against the current is traveling at a speed of 70 miles per hour. Both rafts travel the river for two hours. Which equation represents the situation? Assume the raft traveling with the current travels X miles in the raft traveling against the current travels y miles.

A. 12/x - 7/y = 1/2

B. 12x + 7y = 2

C. x/12 - y/7 = 2

D. x/12 + y/7 = 4

E. 12x + 7y = 4

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  1. 12 June, 23:55
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    Time = (distance) / speed

    Time taken by the raft going with the current to travel x miles is:

    12/x hours

    Time taken by the raft going against the wind is:

    7/y

    Total time taken for both raft is 4 hours thus:

    12/x+7/y=4

    hence the answer is:

    D. x/12 + y/7 = 4
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