A motor boat travels 48 miles down a river in two hours but takes twice as long to make the return trip upstreamFind the speed of the boat in still water and the rate of the current

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Answer:

speed of the current is 6 miles per hour.

Speed of the boat in still water is 18 miles per hour

Step-by-step explanation:

-Speed is defined as displacement over time.

-Let a be the speed in still water and b be speed of  the current of the river.

#The speed downstream is equated as:

[tex]2(a+b)=48[/tex]

#The speed upstream in 4hrs is equated as:

[tex]4(a-b)=48[/tex]

we make a the subject of the formula in i and substitute in ii:

[tex]2a+2b=48\\\\a+b=24\\\\a=24-b\\\\\\\#substitute \ in \ ii\\\\4a-4b=48\ \ \ =>a-b=12\\\\\therefore (24-b)-b=12\\\\b=6\\\\a=24-b=24-6\\\\a=18[/tex]

Hence, speed of the current is 6 miles per hour and

Speed of the boat in still water is 18 miles per hour

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