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29 April, 15:54

Jack wants to measure the distance between his scout camp and another camp upstream. He can paddle his kayak at a rate of 5 mi/hr in still water, and the rate of the river is 3 mi/hr. If it takes Jack 10 hr to paddle to the camp and back, how far is the camp?

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  1. 29 April, 18:00
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    Let x be the unknown distance from his scout camp to another camp. The time it takes for him to travel upstream is x / (5 + 3) and downstream x / (5 - 3)

    The total time for him to travel forth and back is 10 hr. This may be mathematically expressed as,

    x/8 + x/2 = 10

    Solving for x in this equation gives 16. Thus, the distance to the camp is 16 miles.
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