Find the time taken by a boat to travel 80 km with the current, if the speed of the boat in still water is 14 km/h and the speed of
the current is 6 km/h?
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SSC MTS 26th July 2022 Shift-1
Explanation:
- The speed of the boat in still water is 14 km/h.
- The speed of the current is 6 km/h.
- When traveling with the current, the speeds add up: \(14\text{ km/h} + 6\text{ km/h} = 20\text{ km/h}\).
- The distance to be traveled with the current is 80 km.
- Time taken is calculated by dividing the distance by the speed: \( \frac{80 \text{ km}}{20 \text{ km/h}} = 4\text{ h}\).
Option 4: 4 h is indeed the correct answer.
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