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A boat takes 2 hours to travel 15 miles upriver against the current. If the rate of the boat in still water is 13 miles per hour what is the rate of the current?

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Answer:

The rate of the current is 5.5 miles per hour

Explanation:

Relative Speeds

The boat takes 2 hours to travel 15 miles upriver against the current. The speed is 15/2 = 7.5 miles per hour.

Since the boat in still water can travel at 13 miles per hour, it means the current subtracts its speed from the speed of the boat:

Vcurrent = 13 mi/h - 7.5 mi/h

Vcurrent = 5.5 mi/h

The rate of the current is 5.5 miles per hour

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