SOLUTION: The distance between two islands A and B is 36 km. The sea current flows steadily such that a boat can gain a speed of x km/h when it sails from A to B. Mr. Chan sails a boat which
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Question 1112497: The distance between two islands A and B is 36 km. The sea current flows steadily such that a boat can gain a speed of x km/h when it sails from A to B. Mr. Chan sails a boat which takes 1.5 hours to travel from A to B. and then 2 hours from B to A.Find the speed of the boat when there is no sea current. Found 2 solutions by ikleyn, ankor@dixie-net.com:Answer by ikleyn(52803) (Show Source):
Let "u" be the speed of the boat when there is no sea current, in km/h.
Let "v" be the speed of the current.
Then your "speed" (= "rate") equations are
= u + v (1) (effective speed with the current)
= u - v (2) ( - - - " - - - against the current)
Simplify:
u + v = 24 (3)
u - v = 18 (4)
---------------------Add the equations (3) and (4) to get
2u = 24 + 18 = 42 ====> u = = 21.
Then from eq(3) v = 24 - 21 = 3.
Answer. The speed of the boat when there is no sea current is 21 km/h.
The speed of the current is 3 km/h.
Check. Check it on your own. It will help you to better understand the problem and the solution.
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It is a typical and standard Upstream and Downstream round trip word problem.
You can put this solution on YOUR website! The distance between two islands A and B is 36 km.
The sea current flows steadily such that a boat can gain a speed of x km/h when it sails from A to B.
Mr. Chan sails a boat which takes 1.5 hours to travel from A to B.
and then 2 hours from B to A.
Find the speed of the boat when there is no sea current.
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let s = the speed of the boat with no current
then
(s+x) = effective speed with the current
and
(s-x) = effective speed against
:
Write a distance equation for each way. dist = time * speed
1.5(s+x) = 36
2(s-x) = 36
simplify both equations divide the first by 1.5, divide the second by 2
s + x = 24
s - x = 18
---------------Addition eliminates x, find s
2s + 0 = 42
s = 42/2
s = 21 km/hr is the speed of the boat in still water