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1 May, 07:10

A boat travels upstream for 2 hours. the return trip only takes 1.7 miles because the boat travels 2.5 miles faster downstream. How far does the boat travel one way?

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  1. 1 May, 09:03
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    the boat travel one way = 2 x 14.16 = 28.32 miles

    Step-by-step explanation:

    the return trip only takes 1.7 miles (?) ... is it 1.7 hours (?)

    the boat travels 2.5 miles (per hour?) faster downstream

    I calculate it on the assumption of my guess stated above ...

    X: represent the boat speed / hour

    distance one way = 2X

    and Distance also = 1.7 * (x + 2.5) on return

    2x = 1.7 x + 1.7 * 2.5 = 1.7x + 4.25

    0.3 x = 4.25

    x = 14.16

    the boat travel one way = 2 x 14.16 = 28.32 miles
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