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24 August, 15:41

A person travels 8 miles down a stream. In the same time they can travel 6 miles upstream. If the current of the river is 2 mph what is the rate of the still boat?

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  1. 24 August, 17:57
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    Answer: the speed of the still boat is 14 mph

    Step-by-step explanation:

    Let x represent the speed of the still boat.

    A person travels 8 miles down a stream. Assuming he travels with the current and if the current of the river is 2 mph, it means that the total speed is (x + 2) mph

    Time = distance/time

    Time spent in travelling with the current is

    8 / (x + 2)

    In the same time they can travel 6 miles upstream. Assuming he travels against the current, it means that the total speed is (x - 2) mph

    Time = distance/time

    Time spent in travelling against the current is

    6 / (x - 2). since the time is the same, then

    8 / (x + 2) = 6 / (x - 2)

    Cross multiplying, it becomes

    8 (x - 2) = 6 (x + 2)

    8x - 16 = 6x + 12

    8x - 6x = 12 + 16

    2x = 28

    x = 28/2

    x = 14
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