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The sum of speed of a boat in still water and the current is 20km/hr The boat takes 8hours to cover 96 km upstream Find the difference between the speed of boat in still water and speed of current ?
10km/hr
14km/hr
16km/hr
12km/hr
18km/hr
Certainly! Let's break down the problem:
- The boat's speed in still water + current speed = 20 km/hr.
- Upstream speed is reduced by the current, thus slower.
- Time taken upstream = 8 hours.
- Distance upstream = 96 km.
- Upstream speed = distance/time = 96 km / 8 hours = 12 km/hr.
- Let the speed of the boat in still water be 'b' and speed of current be 'c'.
Equation 1:
\( b+c = 20 \)
Equation 2 (upstream speed):
\( b-c = 12 \)
- Solving these equations:
1. Add Equation 1 and Equation 2:
\( (b+c) + (b-c) = 20 + 12 \)
2b = 32
b = 16 (speed of boat in still water)
2. Use the value of b in Equation 1:
16 + c = 20
c = 4 (speed of current)
- Difference between the boat's speed and the current's speed is \(16 - 4 = 12\) km/hr.
- Options:
- Option:1, 10km/hr
- Option:2, 14km/hr
- Option:3, 16km/hr
- Option:4, 12km/hr
- Option:5, 18km/hr
- Correct Answer: Option 4: 12 km/hr
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