SOLUTION: A motorboat travels 120km upstream and then 120km downstream in a total of seven hours. If the speed of the river's current is 5km/h then what is the speed of the motorboat in stil
Question 128437: A motorboat travels 120km upstream and then 120km downstream in a total of seven hours. If the speed of the river's current is 5km/h then what is the speed of the motorboat in still water????? Answer by ankor@dixie-net.com(22740) (Show Source):
You can put this solution on YOUR website! A motorboat travels 120km upstream and then 120km downstream in a total of seven hours. If the speed of the river's current is 5km/h then what is the speed of the motorboat in still water.
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Let s = boat speed in still water
then
(s+5) = boat speed downstream
and
(s-5) = boat speed up-stream
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Write a time equation: Time =
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Time up + time down = 7 hrs + = 7
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Multiply equation by the common denominator: (s+5)(s-5), resulting in:
120(s+5) + 120(s-5) = 7(s-5)(s+5)
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multiply what's inside the brackets
120s + 600 + 120s - 600 = 7(s^2 - 25)
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240s = 7s^2 - 175
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0 = 7s^2 - 240s - 175; a quadratic equation
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This will factor to:
(7s + 5 )(s - 35) = 0
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Positive solution:
s = +35 km/hr is boat speed in still water
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Check solution using the time equation: + =
3 + 4 = 7 hrs