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2 April, 09:31

Two piers, A and B, are located s km away from each other along a river. A motor boat, with a speed of vkm/hour in still water, is cruising between the two piers. How much time t (in hours) will the motorboat need to get from pier A to pier B and back, if the speed of the current is 5km/hour? Find t if:

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  1. 2 April, 09:49
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    If s is 5 than the time would be 1 hour if it's not than you divide what s is by 5 to find t
  2. 2 April, 13:06
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    25/6 Hours (I made a chart)

    Distance:

    There = 50

    Back = 50

    Rate (speed):

    There = 25+5

    Back = 25-5

    50/25+5 = 50/30 = 5/3

    50/25-5 = 50/20 = 5/2

    5/3+5/2 = Total Time

    Total Time = 25/6 Hours
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