Asked by Sarayu
The speed of the current is 7 mph. The boat travels three times slower against the current than with the current. What is the speed of the boat in still water?
Plz answer as soon as possible!
Plz answer as soon as possible!
Answers
Answered by
Scott
3 (b - c) = b + c
3b - 3c = b + c ... 2b = 4c
3b - 3c = b + c ... 2b = 4c
Answered by
Reiny
let the speed of the boat be x mph
so going upstream the speed is x-7
going downstream the speed is x+7
let the distance be d
time to go upstream = d/(x-7)
time to go downstream = d/(x+7)
time going upstream is 3 times going downstream
3d/(x+7) = d/(x-7)
divide by d
3/(x+7) = 1/(x-7)
3x-21 = x+7
2x = 28
x = 14
speed of boat is 14 mph
so going upstream the speed is x-7
going downstream the speed is x+7
let the distance be d
time to go upstream = d/(x-7)
time to go downstream = d/(x+7)
time going upstream is 3 times going downstream
3d/(x+7) = d/(x-7)
divide by d
3/(x+7) = 1/(x-7)
3x-21 = x+7
2x = 28
x = 14
speed of boat is 14 mph
Answered by
YEET
let the speed of the boat be x mph
so going upstream the speed is x-7
going downstream the speed is x+7
let the distance be d
time to go upstream = d/(x-7)
time to go downstream = d/(x+7)
time going upstream is 3 times going downstream
3d/(x+7) = d/(x-7)
divide by d
3/(x+7) = 1/(x-7)
3x-21 = x+7
2x = 28
x = 14
speed of boat is 14 mph
so going upstream the speed is x-7
going downstream the speed is x+7
let the distance be d
time to go upstream = d/(x-7)
time to go downstream = d/(x+7)
time going upstream is 3 times going downstream
3d/(x+7) = d/(x-7)
divide by d
3/(x+7) = 1/(x-7)
3x-21 = x+7
2x = 28
x = 14
speed of boat is 14 mph
Answered by
MEEEEEEP
14 mph, why? Because I said so
Answered by
Anonymous
Wind