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2 October, 09:00

A motorboat maintain a consistent speed of 22 mph relative to the water and going 56 miles upstream and then returning the total trip was 5.5 hours use this information to find the speed of the current

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  1. 2 October, 12:50
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    Answer: the speed of the current is 51.85 mph

    Step-by-step explanation:

    Let x represent the speed of the current.

    motorboat maintain a consistent speed of 22 mph relative to the water. Assuming it moved in the direction of the current while going downstream, its total speed would be (22 + x) mph

    If it moved against the direction of the current while going downstream, its total speed would be (22 - x) mph

    Time = distance/speed

    Assuming it went 56 miles upstream and 56 miles downstream, then time taken to go upstream is

    56 / (22 + x)

    Time taken to go downstream is

    56 / (22 - x)

    Since the total trip was 5.5 hours, then

    56 / (22 + x) + 56 / (22 - x) = 5.5

    Cross multiplying by (22 + x) and (22 - x), it becomes

    56 (22 - x) + 56 (22 + x) = 5.5[ (56 + x) (56 - x)

    1232 - 56x + 1232 + 56x = 5.5 (3136 - 56x + 56x - x²)

    1232 + 1232 = 17248 - 5.5x²

    5.5x² = 17248 - 2464 = 14784

    x² = 14784/5.5 = 2688

    x = √2688

    x = 51.85
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