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7 September, 05:02

A small motorboat travels 12mph in still water. It takes 3 hours longer to travel 68 miles going upstream than it does going downstream. Find the rate of the current.

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  1. 7 September, 06:40
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    Let the speed of the current be x mi/hr

    speed upstream = (12-x) mi/hr

    speed downstream = (12+x) mi/hr

    It takes 3 hours longer to travel upstream than downstream, thus

    time taken upstream=68 / (12-x)

    time taken to travel downstream=68 / (12+x)

    the difference in time will be:

    68 / (12-x) - 68 / (12+x) = 3

    solving for x we get:

    x=2.98 mi/hr

    Thus the rate of current is 2.98 mi/hr
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