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Angelo's kayak travels 10km/h in still water. If the river's current flows at a rate of 4km/h, How long will it take to travel 35km downstream? it'll take [____] hours.

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Given that Angelo's kayak travels 10km/h in still water, and the river's current flows at a rate of 4km/h.

Travelling downstream means Angelo is travelling with the current, that is the current of the water will add to Angelo's speed.

Their combined speed will be;


\begin{gathered} v=10\text{ km/h + 4 km/h} \\ v=\text{ 14 km/h} \end{gathered}

To travel 35 km downstream;


\text{distance = 35km}

Recall that;


\begin{gathered} \text{speed = }\frac{\text{ distance}}{\text{time}} \\ \text{time = }\frac{\text{ distance}}{\text{ speed}} \end{gathered}

substituting the given values;


\begin{gathered} \text{time = }\frac{35\operatorname{km}}{14\text{ km/h}} \\ \text{time =2.5 hours} \end{gathered}

Therefore, it'll take 2.5 hours


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