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Hi, I could really use some help on this math problem

Hi, I could really use some help on this math problem-example-1
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User Brandozz
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Answer:

2 mph

Explanation:

Distance = speed × time

time = distance / speed

If x is the speed of the current, then 12 + x is the downstream speed and 12 − x is the upstream speed.

The time downstream is the same as the time upstream, so:

21 / (12 + x) = 15 / (12 − x)

Cross multiply and solve:

21 (12 − x) = 15 (12 + x)

252 − 21x = 180 + 15x

72 = 36x

x = 2

Let's check our answer. At 14 mph, he can travel 21 miles in 1.5 hours. At 10 mph, he can travel 15 miles in 1.5 hours.

So the speed of the current is 2 mph.

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