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Why did it take just six weeks for a keelboat to float down the Mississippi to New Orleans but four months to make the return trip?

A. Keelboats carried a much heavier load on the return trip.
B. The return trip was upstream, against the flow of the river.
C. A keelboat's steam engine worked better with the wind than against it
D. Once the goods had been delivered to New Orleans, there was no hurry to get home.

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Answer: The return trip was upstream, against the flow of the river

Explanation: which is B

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