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10 November, 05:12

A motor boat travels 60 miles down a river in three hours but takes five hours to return upstream. Find the rate of the boat in still water and the rate of the current.

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  1. 10 November, 05:25
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    boat: 16 mph current: 4 mph

    Step-by-step explanation:

    speed = distance / time

    The rate downriver is (60 mi) / (3 h) = 20 mi/h.

    The rate upriver is (60 mi) / (5 h) = 12 mi/h.

    The rate of the boat in still water is the average of these:

    (20 + 12) / 2 mi/h = 16 mi/h

    The rate of the current is the difference between the boat speed and actual speed:

    16 mi/h - 12 mi/h = 4 mi/h
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