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8. A kayaker spends 2 hours paddling up a

stream from point A to point B, quickly turns
her kayak around, and immediately heads
back downstream. It takes her only 1 hour to
float back down the stream from point B to
point A. If points A and B are 6 miles apart,
what was the kayaker's average rate of
speed in miles per hour?
A. 12 mph
B. 6 mph
C. 4 mph
D. 2 mph

HELP.

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Answer:

D. 2 mph

Explanation:

You would add up her total time going upstream and down stream, so 2+1 hours = 3 hours. Then, since speed = distance divided by time, you would divide 6 by 3 to get 2 mph.

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