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A motorboat whose speed is 18 kilometre per hour in still water takes 1 hour more to go 24 kilometre upstream then to return down stream to the same spot find the speed of the stream.
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Answered by tammarapuaditya
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Answer:

The given speed of the motor boat in the still water is equal to 18 km/hr. The given distance travelled by motor boat is equal to 24 km. The time taken to travel 24 km downstream by motor boat = 1 hour. x=122=6km/hr.

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Answered by sagacioux
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Given parameters:

The speed of the motorboat in still water =18 kmph

Let us consider

The speed of the stream = s

Speed of boat upstream = Speed of a boat in still water – the speed of a stream

Speed of boat upstream = 18 – s

Speed of boat downstream = Speed of a boat in still water + speed of a stream

Speed of boat downstream = 18 + s

Time is taken for upstream = Time taken to cover downstream + 1

time =distance/speed

Distance upstream Speed upstream = Distance downstream Speed downstream + 1

24/ (18 – s) = [24/(18 + s)] + 1

24(18+s) = 24(18−s) + (18−s)(18+s)

s2 + 48s − 324 = 0

s2 + 54s − 6s − 324 = 0

(s+54)(s−6) = 0

s = 6,−54 but s ≠−54

Since the speed of steam cannot be negative.

∴ s = 6km/hr

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