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Byron wanted to try out different water craft. He went 31 Miles downstream in a motor boat and 18 miles downstream on a jet ski. His speed in the jet ski was 10 mph faster than in the motor boat. Byron spent a total of 4 hours on the water. What was his rate of speed, in miles per hour, in the motor boat?

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Step-by-step explanation

To answer the question, we will make use of the basic relationship


\begin{gathered} distance=speed* time \\ time=(distance)/(speed) \end{gathered}

let Bryon speed in the motorboat be x

Since his speed in the jet ski was 10 mph faster than in the motor boat, then the speed in the jet ski will be x+10

Since his total time is 4 hours then we can set up the equation


(31)/(x)+(18)/(x+10)=4

Our task will be to solve for x

Multiplying each term by by the lowest common multiple: (x)(x+10)


31(x+10)+18(x)=4(x)(x+10)

Simplifying further


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