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If a boat that travels 22 miles per hour in still water is traveling with a current that has a rate of 2 miles per hour, how far will the boat travel in 4 hours?
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If a boat that travels 22 miles per hour in still water is traveling with a current that has a rate of 2 miles per hour, how far will the boat travel in 4 hours?
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If a boat that travels 22 miles per hour in still water is traveling with a current that has a rate of 2 miles per hour, how far will the boat travel in 4 hours?
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24 miles in total adding the rate of the boat and the current, 24*4 hours=96 miles per hour.
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