SOLUTION: The speed of a stream is 5 mph. a boat travels 88 mi downstream in the same time that it takes to travel 44 mi upstream, what is the speed the boat in still water?

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Question 1150520: The speed of a stream is 5 mph. a boat travels 88 mi downstream in the same time that it takes to travel 44 mi upstream, what is the speed the boat in still water?
Answer by ikleyn(52797) About Me  (Show Source):
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Let v be the speed of the boat in still water, in miles per hour.


Then the effective rate traveling downstream is (v+5) mph;

     the effective rate traveling upstream   is (v-5) mph.


The "time" equation is

    88%2F%28v%2B5%29 = 44%2F%28v-5%29,

according to the condition.


To solve it, cancel the factor 44 in both side, first. You will get

    2%2F%28v%2B5%29 = 1%2F%28v-5%29.


Cross multiply and simplify

    2*(v-5) = v+5

    2v - 10 = v + 5

    v = 15.


ANSWER.  The boat rate in still water is 15 miles per hour.

Solved.