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In colorado creek, darrell can row 24 km downstream in 6 hours or he can row 18 km upstream in the same amount of time. find the rate he rows in still water and the rate of the current

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To answer this item, we let x and y be the rate of the boat in still water and current, respectively. The distance traveled by the object is equal to the product of the speed and the time.

Upstream:

D = (x + y)(6)
24 = 6x + 6y
4 = x + y

Downstream:

D = (x - y)(6)
18 = 6x - 6y
3 = x - y

The values of x and y are 3.5km/h and 0.5 km/h, respectively.

Answers:

Rate in Still water = 3.5 km/h
Rate of the current = 0.5 km/h

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