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A kayaker is paddling at a steady rate for 10 miles with the river current. She can only travel 4 miles against the current in the same amount of time. If the rate of the current is 8 miles per hour, what is the kayaker's rate in still water (without the current) ?

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    Answer: 18.66 miles per hour.

    Step-by-step explanation:

    The velocity of the Kayak can be written as the velocity of the kayak in still water plus the rate of the current.

    If K is the velocity of the kajak, and C the velocity of the current, we have that:

    When the kajak moves along with the current, for a given time T.

    (K + C) * T = 10mi

    when the kajak move against the current:

    (K - C) * T = 4mi

    now we can replace C by 8mph, and take the quotient of both equations:

    ((K + 8mph) * T) / (K - 8mph) * T)) = 10mi/4mi

    (K + 8) / (K-8) = 10/4

    K + 8 = (K - 8) * 10/4

    K + 8 = K*10/4 - 20

    K*10/4 - K = K*6/4 = 20 + 8 = 28

    K = 28*4/6 = 18.66

    So the rate of the kajak is 18.66 miles per hour.
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