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31 January, 10:50

A boat travels 50 mi upstream against the current in the same amount of time it takes to travel 70 mi downstream with the current. If the current is 3 mph what is the speed of the boat in still water

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  1. 31 January, 13:36
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    Answer: the speed of the boat in still water is 18 mph

    Step-by-step explanation:

    Let x represent the speed of the boat in still water.

    If the current is 3 mph and the boat travels 50 miles upstream against the current, the total speed of the boat would be (x - 3) miles

    Time = distance/speed

    Time taken for the boat to travel 50 miles upstream is

    50 / (x - 3)

    In the same amount of time, the boat travels 70 miles downstream with the current. The total speed of the boat would be (x + 3) miles. Time taken for the boat to travel 70 miles upstream is

    70 / (x + 3)

    Since the time is the same, then

    50 / (x - 3) = 70 / (x + 3)

    Cross multiplying, it becomes

    70 (x - 3) = 50 (x + 3)

    70x - 210 = 50x + 150

    70x - 50x = 150 + 210

    20x = 360

    x = 360/20

    x = 18 mph
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