Question 1169968
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It depends on whether you mean Stillwater, Oklahoma, or Stillwater Minnesota. There is no place to float a boat in Stillwater, OK, so the speed of the boat there would be zero.  Stillwater, MN has a river so there is a current that makes you go faster when you are going downstream and slower when you go upstream, and then there is a speed through the water when there is no current at all which would be referred to as the "speed in still water".  But since there is much less than 120 miles of riverfront in Stillwater, MN, and there is no way to tell whether the speeds are different when you are in Stillwater and when you are not, I can't answer the question you asked.  Repost your question paying attention to what you are writing and making sure you are writing what you intend to say.


																
John
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