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A man rows 750 m in 600 seconds against the stream and returns in 7127\frac{1}{2} minutes. Its rowing speed in still water is (in km/ hr).

A5.5

B5.75

C5

D5.25

Answer:

D. 5.25

Read Explanation:

Rate downstream =(75015)2m/minute=\frac{(\frac{750}{15})}{2} m/minute

=100m/minute=100 m/minute

=100×601000kmph=6kmph=\frac{100\times{60}}{1000}kmph=6kmph

Rate upstream =(750600×185)kmph=(\frac{750}{600}\times{\frac{18}{5}})kmph

=4.5kmph=4.5kmph

Rowing speed in still water =12(6+4.5)=10.52=\frac{1}{2}(6+4.5)=\frac{10.5}{2}

=5.25kmph=5.25kmph


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