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1 November, 11:54

A boat can travel 10 miles against a current in the same time that it can travel 40 miles with the current. The rate of the current is 3 mph. Find the rate of the boat in still water.

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  1. 1 November, 14:16
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    x = 5 mph

    the rate of the boat in still water is 5 mph.

    Step-by-step explanation:

    Let x represent the speed of the boat in still water;

    Given that the rate of the current is 3 mph.

    When it is traveling against current, its relative speed is;

    v1 = x - 3

    When it is traveling with current, its relative speed is;

    v1 = x + 3

    Given;

    A boat can travel 10 miles against a current in the same time that it can travel 40 miles with the current.

    d1 = 10 miles

    d2 = 40 miles

    Distance = speed * time

    time = distance/speed

    The time taken for both cases are the same t;

    t = d1/v1 = d2/v2

    d1/v1 = d2/v2

    Substituting the values;

    10 / (x-3) = 40 / (x+3)

    Cross multiply;

    10 (x+3) = 40 (x-3)

    10x + 30 = 40x - 120

    Collecting the like terms;

    40x - 10x = 120+30

    30x = 150

    x = 150/30

    x = 5 mph

    the rate of the boat in still water is 5 mph.
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