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11 September, 07:13

A boat travels upstream for 120 miles in 3 hours and returns in 2 hours traveling downstream in a local stream of water. what is the rate of the boat in still water and the rate of the current?

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  1. 11 September, 07:30
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    Let the rate of the current be x mph and rate of the boat in still water be y mph.

    So the relative speed of the boat with the current (downstream) = y + x and against the current (upstream) it = y - x.

    Then, using speed = distance / time:-

    y - x = 120/3 = 40

    y + x = 120/2 = 60

    Adding the 2 equations:-

    2y = 100

    y = 50

    And substituting in the frst equation:-

    50 - x = 40

    x = 10

    Answer: - Rate of boat in still water = 50 mph and rate of the current = 10 mph.
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