SOLUTION: A motorboat can maintain a constant speed of 16 miles per hour relative to the water. The boat makes a trip upstrem to a certain point in 20 minutes, the return trip takes 15 minu

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Question 266575: A motorboat can maintain a constant speed of 16 miles per hour relative to the water. The boat makes a trip upstrem to a certain point in 20 minutes, the return trip takes 15 minutes. What is the speed of the current?
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A motorboat can maintain a constant speed of 16 miles per hour relative to the water.
The boat makes a trip upstream to a certain point in 20 minutes, the return trip takes 15 minutes.
What is the speed of the current?
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Change 20 min to 1%2F3 hr
Change 15 min to 1%2F4 hr
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Let c = rate of the current
then
(16-c) = rate upstream
and
(16+c) = rate downstream
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Assume the trip up and the trip back were the same distance
Write a distance equation: dist = time * rate
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Dist upstream = dist downstream
1%2F4(16+c) = 1%2F3(16-c)
Multiply both sides by 12, to get rid of the denominators, results:
3(16+c) = 4(16-c)
48 + 3c = 64 - 4c
3c + 4c = 64 - 48
7c = 16
c = 16%2F7
c = 2.2857 mph is the current
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Check solution by finding the distance of each trip (should be equal)
.25(16+2.2857) = 4.57 mi
.333(16-2.2857) = 4.57 mi