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12 September, 05:22

If a boat goes 72 miles downstream in 3 hrs and upstream 60 miles in 6 hours, what is the rate of the river and the boat in still water respectively?

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  1. 12 September, 07:11
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    What type of wizardry is this?
  2. 12 September, 09:03
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    S=speed of the boat

    C=current

    Speed upstream = (s-c)

    Speed downstream = (s+c)

    Distance=time*speed

    3 (s+c) = 72

    s+c=24

    6 (s-c) = 60

    s-c=10

    Use the elimination process to solve the system of equations

    s+c=24; s-c=10

    2s=34

    s=17 mph boat speed

    Find the current:

    s+c=24

    17+c=24

    c=24-17

    c=7

    Check your solutions: 3 (s+c) = 72 and 6 (s-c) = 60

    3 (24) = 72

    6 (10) = 60
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