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12 November, 11:39

A swimmer heading directly through a 200m wide river reaches the opposite shore in 6 min 40s. She is washed downstream 480 m. How fast can you swim in calm water?

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  1. 12 November, 11:41
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    Answer : v=480m400s=1.2ms

    2002+4802=H2

    The hypotenuse H=520m

    A quicker way to get the length of the hypotenuse is to recognize that this is a simple 5-12-13 triangle where the sides are multiples of 5, 12, and 13:

    5 (40) = 200m, 12 (40) = 480m, 13 (40) = 520m

    We know that the swimmer travelled 520 m in 400 seconds, so her average speed was:

    VR=520m400sec = 1.3ms

    hope i got it right! xx
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