Math, asked by anjali432227, 3 months ago

1. A steamer, going downstream in a river, covers the distance between two towns in
15 hours. Coming back upstream, it covers this distance in 20 hours. The speed of
the water is 3 km/hr. Find the distance between two towns.​

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Answered by aryannp08
2

Answer:

Step-by-step explanation:

Let the speed of the stream be x km/h.

Given, speed of water =3 km/h  

Therefore, downstream speed =(x+3) km/h

and upstream speed =(x−3) km/h

Again, time taken in downstream and upstream is 15 hours and 20 hours respectively.

Now, distance downstream = distance upstream

⇒15(x+3)=20(x−3)

⇒15x+45=20x−60

⇒15x−20x=−60−45

⇒−5x=−105 or x=21 km/h

Therefore, downstream speed =21+3=24 km/h

So, distance between the two towns = Downstream speed × Time taken in downstream  

=24×15=360 km

Answered by jaspreetkaurpaul22
0

so , the distance between two town is 800km

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