SOLUTION: a boat travels 60 km upsteam in 5 hours. the boat travels the same direction downstream in 3 hours. what is the rate of the boat in still water? what is the rate of the current?
Question 402406: a boat travels 60 km upsteam in 5 hours. the boat travels the same direction downstream in 3 hours. what is the rate of the boat in still water? what is the rate of the current? Found 2 solutions by checkley79, josmiceli:Answer by checkley79(3341) (Show Source):
You can put this solution on YOUR website! D=RT
D=60*5=300 K. IS THE DISTANCE
300/3=100 K/H IS THE SPEED ON THE RETURN TRIP.
(100+60)/2=40/2=20 K/H IS THE DIFFERENCE IN (CURRENT SPEED.
PROOF:
100-20=80 K/H FOR THE BOAT
60+20=80 DITTO
You can put this solution on YOUR website! = rate going downstream = rate going upstream
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given:
upstream:
(1) km
downstream:
(2) km
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This is 2 equations and 2 unknowns
so it's solvable
(1)
(2)
Multiply both sides of (1) by
and both sides of (2) by
Then add the equations
(1)
(2)
Plug this back into (1)
(1)
16 km/hr is the rate of the boat in still water
4 km/hr is the rate of the current
check answer:
(1) km
(2) km
OK