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18 August, 19:39

The speed of the current in a river is 6 mph. A ferry operator who works that part of the river is looking to buy a new boat for his business. Every day, his route takes him 22.5 miles against the current and back to his dock, and he needs to make this trip in a total of 9 hours. He has a boat in mind, but he can only test it on a lake where there is no current. How fast must the boat go on the lake in order for it to serve the ferry operator's needs?

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  1. 18 August, 19:51
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    The first step is to determine the rate using the given values. Distance formula 9 (x-6) = 45 is used where the rate is x-6. Value of x is equivalent to 11. The average speed that covers 45 miles in 9 hours is 5 miles per hour having no current.
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