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A motorboat takes 5 hours to travel 200 kilometers going upstream. The return trip takes 4 hours going downstream. Whatand what is the rate of the current?

A motorboat takes 5 hours to travel 200 kilometers going upstream. The return trip-example-1
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Given:

A motorboat takes 5 hours to travel 200 kilometers going upstream.

Let the speed of the motorboat = x

And the rate of the current = y

Note: rate = distance over the time

so,


\begin{gathered} x-y=(200)/(5) \\ x-y=40\rightarrow(1) \end{gathered}

And The return trip takes 4 hours going downstream

So,


\begin{gathered} x+y=(200)/(4) \\ x+y=50\rightarrow(1) \end{gathered}

Solve the equations (1) and (2) to find x and y

Add the equations to eliminate y


\begin{gathered} 2x=40+50 \\ 2x=90 \\ x=(90)/(2)=45 \end{gathered}

Substitute into equation (2) to find y


\begin{gathered} 45+y=50 \\ y=50-45 \\ y=5 \end{gathered}

So, the answer will be:

Rate of the boat = 45 km/h

Rate of the current = 5 km/h

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