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?

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Answers

Answered by Scott
3 (b - c) = b + c

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
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
Answered by MEEEEEEP
14 mph, why? Because I said so
Answered by Anonymous
Wind

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