A motorboat takes 5 hours to travel 150 miles going upstream. The return trip takes 3 hours going downstream. What is the rate of the boat in still water and what is the rate of the current?

Rate of the boat in still water:

Rate of the current:

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Answer:

The rate of the boat in still water is 40 miles per hour

The rate of the current is 10 miles per hour

Step-by-step explanation:

we know that        

The speed or rate is equal to divide the distance by the time

Let

x ----> the rate of the current (miles per hour)          

y ----> the rate of the boat in still water (miles per hour)        

we have that          

going upstream              

[tex]y-x=\frac{150}{5}[/tex]        

[tex]y-x=30[/tex] ----> equation A            

going downstream                                  

[tex]y+x=\frac{150}{3}[/tex]                            

[tex]y+x=50[/tex] ----> equation B                            

Solve the system of equations by elimination                            

Adds equation A and equation B                                      

[tex]y-x=30\\y+x=50\\------\\y+y=30+50\\2y=80\\y=40[/tex]                    

Find the value of x                                

[tex]y+x=50[/tex]                

[tex]40+x=50[/tex]            

[tex]x=10[/tex]          

therefore          

The rate of the boat in still water is 40 miles per hour      

The rate of the current is 10 miles per hour      

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