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10 May, 18:00

A swimmer swims 3/5 the width of a river at one velocity, then swims the remainder of the river at half her initial velocity. What was the average speed across the river?

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  1. 10 May, 21:21
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    Let her initial velocity be U.

    Let the width of the river be W.

    She swims 3/5 the width of the river at U.

    Remainder width = (1 - 3/5) = 2/5.

    She then swims 2/5 the width with velocity U/2.

    Average Speed = (Total Distance Traveled) / (Total Time Taken).

    Distance = Speed * time

    time = Distance / Speed.

    Time in first trip: = (3/5) W / U = 0.6W/U.

    Time in second trip = (2/5) W / (U/2) = 0.4W / 0.5 U = 0.8W/U

    Total Distance Traveled = W, width of the river.

    Average Speed = W / (0.6W/U + 0.8W/U) = W / (1.4W/U)

    = W * U / 1.4W

    = U/1.4

    = U * 10 / 14

    = (5/7) U.

    Therefore Average speed is (5/7) of the initial speed.
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