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27 July, 14:17

The speed of a boat in still water is 20 mph. it travels from one pier to another with the current in 4 hours and back against the current in 6 hours and 40 minutes. if the distance between piers is 100 miles, what is the speed of the current

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  1. 27 July, 14:28
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    The answer is, "the speed of the current is 5 miles per hour."

    To calculate the speed of the current,

    let's assume speed of current = xmph. Time taken to travel from one pier to another with the current = 100 / (20+x) h

    But the time taken to travel from one pier to another with the current, which is given is = 4 hours. So, 4=100 / (20+x) 80+4x = 100

    4x = 20

    x = 5 Thus, the speed of the current is 5 miles per hour.
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