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A man rows a boat 18 kilometres in 4 hours down-stream and returns upstream in 12 hours. The speed of the stream (in km per hour) is :

A1

B1.5

C2

D1.75

Answer:

B. 1.5

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Solution:

Rate downstream Us=184=92kmph=\frac{18}{4}=\frac{9}{2}kmph

Rate upstream Ds =1812=32kmph=\frac{18}{12}=\frac{3}{2}kmph

Now, speed of the stream =DU2=\frac{D-U}{2}

=92322=\frac{\frac{9}{2}-\frac{3}{2}}{2}

=64=32=1.5kmph=\frac{6}{4}=\frac{3}{2}=1.5 kmph

Speed of Stream = 1.5 kmph.


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