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6 May, 10:59

Rick paddled up the river, spent the night camping, and then paddled back. He spent 10 hours paddling, and the campground was 24 miles away. If Rick kayaked at a speed of 5mph, what was the speed of the current?

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  1. 6 May, 14:04
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    1mph

    Step-by-step explanation:

    According to the statement we have the following system of equation:

    24 / (5-C) + 24 / (5 + C) = 10

    Solving:

    We divide by 2:

    12 / (5-C) + 12 / (5 + C) = 5

    12 * (5 + C) + 12 * (5-C) = 5 * (5-C) * (5 + C)

    60 + 12 * C + 60 - 12 * C = 5 * (25-C ^ 2)

    120 = 125 - 5 * C ^ 2

    5 * C ^ 2 = 125 - 120

    C ^ 2 = 5/5

    C = 1

    Therefore the speed of the current is equal to 1 mph
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