Math, asked by emmu4299, 1 year ago

A man’s speed with the current is 15 km/hr and the speed of the current is 2.5 km/he the man’s speed against the current is ?

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Answered by Anonymous
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A man's speed with current is 15 km/hr

And the speed of current. is 2.5 km/hr

Then the speed of man be ..

(15 - 2.5)km/hr

12.5 km/hr

The speed of man against current be

(12.5 - 2.5)km/hr .

10km/hr

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Answered by DevilDoll12
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Heya!
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✳Given that =>
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♦Speed of Man With respect to Current => 15 km/hr


♦Speed of Current => 2.5 km/hr



=> Speed of Man = ( Speed with respect to Current - Speed of Current )

. . => ( 15 - 2.5 )

=>> 12. 5 km / hr


▶Speed of Man Against the Current = Speed of Man - Speed of Current


=> 12.5 - 2.5


=> 10 km/hr


 =  > hence \: speed \: of \: man \: against \: the \: current \: is \: 10km \: hr {}^{ - 1}



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