Question 998846: On an upstream trip, a canoe travels 40 km in 5 hours. Downstream, it travels the same distance in half the time. What is the rate of the canoe in still water and the rate of the current?
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On an upstream trip, a canoe travels 40 km in 5 hours. Downstream, it travels the same distance in half the time.
What is the rate of the canoe in still water and the rate of the current?
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On an upstream trip, the canoe speed relative to the river banks is = 8 .
This speed is the difference of the speed of canoe relative water, u, and the speed of current, v:
8 = u - v. (1)
Downstream, the canoe speed relative to the river banks is twice more: = 16 .
This speed is the sum of the speed of canoe relative water, u, and the speed of current, v:
16 = u + v. (2)
Add (1) and (2). You will get
2u = 8 + 16 = 24, hence, u = = 12 .
Then v = 4 .
Answer. The canoe speed in a still water is 12 .
The current speed is 4 .
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