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12 June, 05:52

A boat moves at 10.8 m/s relative to the water. If the boat is in a river where the current is 2.00 m/s, how long does it take the boat to make a complete round trip of 1 100 m upstream followed by a 1 100-m trip downstream?

336 s

250 s

172 s

297 s

211 s

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  1. 12 June, 08:53
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    Option E is the correct answer.

    Explanation:

    Velocity of boat = 10.8 m/s

    Velocity of river = 2 m/s

    Relative velocity upstream = 10.8 - 2 = 8.8 m/s

    Displacement = Velocity x Time

    1100 = 8.8 x t₁

    Time in upstream, t₁ = 125 s

    Relative velocity downstream = 10.8 + 2 = 12.8 m/s

    Displacement = Velocity x Time

    1100 = 12.8 x t₂

    Time in downstream, t₂ = 86 s

    Total time = t₁ + t₂ = 125 + 86 = 211 s

    Option E is the correct answer.
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