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23 September, 21:08

A fishing boat averages 10 mph in still water. It takes the boat 5 1/3 hr to travel 20 miles and return. Find the rate of the current.

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  1. 24 September, 00:29
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    vc = 14.43 mph

    Step-by-step explanation:

    Given

    vb = 10 mph (average speed of the fishing boat in still water)

    t = 5 1/3 h = 16/3 h (total time)

    d = 20 miles

    if v = d/t ⇒ t = d/v

    then

    t₁ = 20 / (10+vc)

    where 10+vc is the effective rate downstream

    and

    t₁ = 20 / (10-vc)

    where 10-vc is the effective rate upstream

    if we apply

    t₁ + t₂ = t ⇒ (20 / (10+vc)) + (20 / (10-vc)) = 16/3

    ⇒ 2*vc² - 15*vc - 200 = 0

    Solving the equation we have

    vc₁ = 14.43 mph and vc₂ = - 6.93 mph

    we choose vc = 14.43 mph
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