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aksik [14]
1 year ago
14

A certain ferry moves up and down a river between Town A and B. It takes the ferry two hours to travel to Town A and only an hou

r and thirty minutes to return to Town B. If the current is 5mph how far apart are the two cities?
Mathematics
1 answer:
Y_Kistochka [10]1 year ago
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Answer:

The distance between two cities is <em>60 miles.</em>

Step-by-step explanation:

Time taken to travel from B to A = 2 hours

Time taken to travel from A to B = 1.5 hours

Current speed = 5 mph

Let the speed of ferry in still water = <em>u</em> mph

When the ferry moves with the current, it will taken lesser time (i.e. A to B) and when it moves against the current it will take more time (i.e. B to A).

Let the distance between the two cities A and B = D miles

While moving with the current, speed = (u+5)\ mph

While moving against the current, speed = (u-5)\ mph

Formula for Distance = Speed \times Time

Distance traveled in each case is same i.e. D.

So,

D = (u+5) \times 1.5 = (u-5) \times 2\\\Rightarrow 1.5u+7.5=2u-10\\\Rightarrow 0.5u =17.5\\\Rightarrow u = \dfrac{175}{5}\\\Rightarrow u = 35 \ mph

Now,

D = (u+5) \times 1.5\\\Rightarrow D =(35+5) \times 1.5\\\Rightarrow D =(40) \times 1.5\\\Rightarrow \bold{D =60\ miles}

So, the distance between two cities is <em>60 miles.</em>

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