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A boat running upstream takes 6 hours 30 minutes to cover a certain distance, while it takes 3 hours to cover the same distance running downstream. What is the ratio between the speed of the boat and speed of the water current respectively?​

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Answered by amitnrw
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Given :  A boat running upstream takes 6 hours 30 minutes to cover a certain distance, while it takes 3 hours to cover the same distance running downstream.

To Find : Ratio between the speed of the boat and speed of the water current respectively

Solution:

Distance  = D  km

Speed of Boat  =  S   km/hr

Ratio of speeds = 1 : K

Speed of the water current = SK   km/hr

Ratio = 1 : K

A boat running upstream takes 6 hours 30 minutes

6 hours 30 minutes = 6.5 hrs = 13/2

=> D/(S - SK)  = 13/2

=> D/S(1 - K)  = 13/2

=> D/S = 13(1 - K)/2

it takes 3 hours to cover the same distance running downstream.

=> D/(S + SK) =  3

=> D/S = 3(1 + K)

3(1 + K) = 13(1 - K)/2

=> 6(1 + K) = 13(1 - K)

=> 6 + 6K  = 13 - 13K

=> 19K  = 7

=>  K = 7/19

Ratio of speeds = 1 : K

= 1 : 7/19

= 19 : 7

ratio between the speed of the boat and speed of the water current = 19 : 7

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