The speed of current will be "4.5 mph" and the rate Pratap can row in still water will be "8.5 mph".
What does "speed" mean in mathematics?
- Speed is what it means. the speed of a change in an object's location in any direction.
- Speed is defined as the ratio of distance to the amount of time it took to cover that distance.
- Speed is a scalar quantity because it just has a direction and no magnitude.
Given:
Distance "26 miles" in time "2 hours".
Let,
Speed of water = y
Pratap speed when rowing in still water = x
As we know,
Speed = distance/time
then,
x + y = 26/2
x + y = 13
x = 13 - y
In return trip took him time "6.5 hours",
x - y = 26/6.5
x - y = 4
By substituting the value of "x", we get
13 - y - y = 4
13 - 2y = 4
2y = 13 - 4
2y = 9
y = 9/4 = 4.5 mph (Rate of the current)
By substituting the value of "y", we get
x = 13 - a
x = 13 - 4. 5 = 8.5 mph (Pratap can row in still water)
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When your ball drops on the floor
Answer:
-2w^2 - 5w + 7
Step-by-step explanation:
Just the values with the same powers of w
(3w^2-5w^2)+(-7w+2w)+(6+1)
-2w^2 - 5w + 7
You can divide 12min.➗30lps. Then you divide 48➗120lps.
And the answer will be 12➗30=0.4 then 48➗120=0.4 and the answer is that the ratios or rates are equvalent by dividing.
Doesn’t make sense.. how much can fit into one packet