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Bob can row 9 mph in still water. The total time to travel downstream and return upstream to the starting point is 9 hours. If the total distance downstream and back is 32 miles, determine the speed of the river (current speed).

Current Speed = ___________

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Let's call the speed of the river "r". The speed of the current in the downstream direction is 9 + r mph, and the speed of the current in the upstream direction is 9 - r mph. The time it takes to travel downstream and return upstream is the same, so we can set up the following equation:

(32 miles) / (9 + r mph) + (32 miles) / (9 - r mph) = 9 hours

We can simplify this equation by converting hours to minutes and miles to feet, and then simplify further by multiplying both sides of the equation by the denominators:

32 * 60 * (9 + r) + 32 * 60 * (9 - r) = 9 * 60 * (9 + r) * (9 - r)

Expanding the right side of the equation and simplifying:

32 * 60 * (9 + r) + 32 * 60 * (9 - r) = 810 * (9 + r) * (9 - r)

Expanding the left side of the equation and simplifying:

32 * 60 * 9 + 32 * 60 * r + 32 * 60 * 9 - 32 * 60 * r = 810 * (9 + r) * (9 - r)

Combining like terms and solving for r:

32 * 60 * 9 * 2 = 810 * (9 + r) * (9 - r)

96720 = 810 * (9 + r) * (9 - r)

Dividing both sides by 810:

119 = (9 + r) * (9 - r)

Expanding the right side of the equation:

119 = 81 - r^2

Adding r^2 to both sides of the equation:

119 + r^2 = 81

Subtracting 81 from both sides of the equation:

38 + r^2 = 0

Taking the square root of both sides of the equation:

r = ± sqrt(38)

Since r is the speed of the current, it must be a positive value, so we take the positive square root:

r = sqrt(38) mph

The speed of the river (current speed) is approximately 6.17 mph.

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