SOLUTION: Traveling downstream, a boat can go 18 km in 2 hours. Going upstream, it makes only 2/3 this distance in twice the time. What is the rate of the boat in still water?

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Question 1173236: Traveling downstream, a boat can go 18 km in 2 hours. Going upstream, it makes only 2/3 this distance in twice the time. What is the rate of the boat in still water?

Answer by ikleyn(52783)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
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Traveling downstream:  18 km in 2 hours.

Traveling upstream:    12 km in 4 hours.



Effective rate downstream =   = 9 km/h

Effective rate upstream   =   = 3 km/h



The rate of the boat in still water is half the sum of the two effective rates, i.e.   = 6 km/h.    ANSWER

Solved.

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It is a typical and standard Upstream and Downstream round trip word problem.

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