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Answer: 6 & 4.5 (m-per-h)
Step-by-step explanation:
- The basic formula used in this task is S=V*t, where S - distance, V - speed, t - time.
- the downstream speed is: V+Vc, where V - the speed of the boat in still water, Vc - the speed of the current.
- the upstream speed is: V-Vc.
- according to the described above the distance for downstream is S1=(V+Vc)*t1, where t1=10; the distance for upstream is S2=(V-Vc)*t2, where t2=70.
- for whole travel down- and upstream: S=S1+S2.
- Using these it is possible to make up the system of the equations:

V - the speed of the boat in still water - 6 miles per hour, Vc - the speed of the current - 4.5 miles per hour. All the details for the system of the equations are in the attachment.
Answer:y=-24
Step-by-step explanation:
Move all terms not containing
y
to the right side of the equation.
You can do 9/1 x A
2 x (9/0.5 x B)
9/0.25 x C
so 9A + 36B + 36C
(9 x 50) + (36 x 80) + (36 x 120) = 450 + 2880 + 4320 = $7650
(0.7p)=p-250
30% off of p must be equal to 250 less than p. As a result you can say that 0.7p (0.7Xp), which is 70% of p (100%-30%=70%) is equal to p-250, so 0.7p=p-250.