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4 November, 16:15

A group of tourists went downstream a river and are supposed to return in 3 hours. How far can the tourists travel down the river if the speed of the current is 2 mph, and the speed of the boat in still water is 18 mph?

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  1. 4 November, 16:26
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    D=vt

    So they will travel downstream and upstream the same distance. Downstream they will travel:

    d = (2+18) t1

    Upstream they will travel:

    u = (18-2) t2

    Since d=u we can say:

    20t1=16t2

    We are told the trip lasts 3 hours so t1+t2=3, t2=3-t1, using this in the equation above we have:

    20t1=16 (3-t1)

    20t1=48-16t1

    36t1=48

    t1=4/3 hours, and from earlier we saw that d=20t1 so:

    d=20*4/3

    d=80/3 miles

    d=26 2/3 miles.
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