A boat traveled 126 miles each way downstream and back. The trip downstream took 6 hours.The trip back took 126 hours. Find the speed of the boat in still water and the speed of the current.

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Answer:

  • Speed of boat = x = 11miles /hr
  • Speed of current = y = 10miles /hr

Step by step explanation:

Here it is given that a boat travelled each way downstream and back . So while going back it would have travelled upstream.

And the time taken to go downstream is 6hrs and that of upstream is 126 hrs . So let us take ,

[tex]\longrightarrow v_{boat}= x \\[/tex]

[tex]\longrightarrow v_{current}= y[/tex]

As we know that ,

While going downstream, the speed will be ,

[tex]\longrightarrow v_d= x + y \dots (i) [/tex]

And while up stream,

[tex]\longrightarrow v_u = x - y\dots (ii)[/tex]

Also , we know that ,

[tex]\longrightarrow v = s\times t , [/tex]

So that, while going downstream,

[tex]\longrightarrow v_d = \dfrac{126}{6}\\ [/tex]

[tex]\longrightarrow v_d = 21 \dots (iii) [/tex]

Again, while going upstream,

[tex]\longrightarrow v_u = \dfrac{126}{126}\\ [/tex]

[tex]\longrightarrow v_u = 1 \dots (iv) [/tex]

From equation (i) and (iii) , we have,

[tex]\longrightarrow x + y = 21 \dots (v)[/tex]

And from (ii) and (iv) , we have,

[tex]\longrightarrow x-y = 1 \dots(vi)[/tex]

On adding equation (v) and (vi) , we have;

[tex]\longrightarrow x+y+x-y = 21 +1 \\[/tex]

[tex]\longrightarrow 2x = 22\\ [/tex]

[tex]\longrightarrow x =\dfrac{22}{2} [/tex]

[tex]\longrightarrow \underline{\underline{x = 11\ miles/hr }} [/tex]

Substitute for x in (vi) ,

[tex]\longrightarrow 11 - y =1\\ [/tex]

[tex]\longrightarrow y = 11-1\\[/tex]

[tex]\longrightarrow \underline{\underline{ y = 10\ miles/hr}}[/tex]

The speed of the boat in still water is 11 mph.

The speed of the current is 10 mph.

Speed of the boat relative to still water

The speed of the boat in still water is calculated as follows;

va + vb = d/t

where;

  • d is distance covered
  • t is time of motion

va + vb = 126/6

va + vb = 21 ----(1)

Speed of the boat relative to current

The speed of the boat against the current is calculated as follows;

va - vb = d/t

va - vb = 126/126

va - vb = 1 ------ (2)

From equation (2) vb = 1 + va

va + 1 + va = 21

2va = 20

va = 10 mph

vb = 1 + 10 = 11 mph

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