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16 December, 03:39

A motorboat takes 5 hours to travel 100 kilometers going upstream. The return trip takes

2 hours going downstream. What is the rate of the boat in still water and what is the rate of the current?

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  1. 16 December, 03:52
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    Step-by-step explanation:

    Let's say b is the rate of the boat in still water, and c is the rate of the current.

    Distance = rate * time

    Going upstream:

    100 = (b - c) (5)

    20 = b - c

    Going downstream:

    100 = (b + c) (2)

    50 = b + c

    Solve the system of equations using substitution or elimination. Using elimination, add the equations together:

    70 = 2b

    b = 35

    c = 15

    The boat's speed is 35 km/h, and the current's speed is 15 km/h.
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