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Could you guys help, I don't know what to do here. :/

a river flows at 3 km/h. At what speed must a boat travel in order to make a 35km long trip upstream in 50 minutes? How long will it take the boat to make the return trip downstream? (assuem the boat travels at the same speed travelled upstream).
 

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I am trying to get my head around how to answer it. One sec i will get paper
 

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I can get it. But i have used logs... So that really isn't arithmetic
 

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Forgot. The river goes at 3km/hr

So boat goes 45km/hr
 
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Distance= Speed x Time

Speed = Distance/Time


Upstream : Going against the current, so subtract the river flow

(v -3) = 35km / [5/6 hrs]
v = 45km/hr

Downstream: Going with the current, so add river flow

45+3 = 35km/ [ t hours]

solve for t

t = 35 / [48] = 0.729..hours = 0.729 x 60mins = 43 minutes and 45 seconds.
 

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Is the answer: 43 3/4 mins?

Edit: David has posted it ahead of me.
 
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Distance= Speed x Time

Speed = Distance/Time


Upstream : Going against the current, so subtract the river flow

(v -3) = 35km / [5/6 hrs]
v = 45km/hr

Downstream: Going with the current, so add river flow

45+3 = 35km/ [ t hours]

solve for t

t = 35 / [48] = 0.729..hours = 0.729 x 60mins = 43 minutes and 45 seconds.
Thankyou, your answer is perfect
 

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As Salaam Mu'alaikum

Question is not one on Basic Arithmetic, Fatima.
 

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Thankyou, your answer is perfect
He should put it in LaTeX like below so the answer and working out is neater and easier to read.

Upstream : Going against the current, so subtract the river flow





Downstream: Going with the current, so add river flow



Solve for t

 
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