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To celebrate Lewis and Clark expedition, you are traveling 40 miles upstream and then 40 miles downstream in a canoe. The s
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To celebrate Lewis and Clark expedition, you are traveling 40 miles upstream and then 40 miles downstream in a canoe. The speed of the river current is 5 miles an hour. If the trip takes you 5 hours, how fast do you travel if the river has no current? Answer by jim_thompson5910(35256) (Show Source):
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Upstream: You go slower since you are going against the current. The actual speed is b-5. The "-5" is due to the 5 mph current slowing you down.
It takes hours to go upstream
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Upstream: You go faster since you are going with the current. The actual speed is b+5. The "+5" is due to the 5 mph current speeding you up.