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#1 2008-04-06 19:41:05

Dharshi
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Upstream problems

A steamer goes downstream and covers the distance between two points in 4 hours while it covers the same distance upsteam in 5 hours. If the speed of the stream is 2 km/hr, then the speed of the steamer is.....

Can you solve it in steps and tell me the answer?:/

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#2 2008-04-06 20:08:02

mathsyperson
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Re: Upstream problems

You can get two simultaneous equations in two variables out of this (which you can then solve).

Downstream: Call the distance that it travels in the 4 hours d, and its speed v.
Due to the river, it is effectively travelling at v+2 km/h. Hence, using distance = speed x time, we get:

d = 4(v+2)

Upstream: Using a similar argument, we find that d = 5(v-2)

Solve the two bolded equations simultaneously and you'll get your answer.


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#3 2008-04-06 21:02:15

Dharshi
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Registered: 2006-10-31
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Re: Upstream problems

yeah!! i got it. I need one more help. I want to know about rational numbers, like who found it.Can any one help me on this?

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