The speed of a boat along the current (downstream) is 14 km/h, and the speed of the same boat against the current (upstream) is 7 km/h. Based on these two given speeds, what is the speed of the boat in still water (in km/h)?
Aptitude
Boats and Streams
Difficulty: Easy
Choose an option
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A10.5
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B9.5
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C8.5
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D11
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E7.5
Answer
Correct Answer: 10.5
Explanation
Introduction / Context: This question tests the standard boats-and-streams concept: the speed you observe downstream and upstream is affected by the stream (current). Downstream speed is increased by the current, while upstream speed is decreased by the current. Using these two observed speeds, we can recover the boat's actual speed in still water, which is the base speed of the boat when there is no current at all. Given Data / Assumptions:
- Downstream (along the current) speed = 14 km/h
- Upstream (against the current) speed = 7 km/h
- Let boat speed in still water = b km/h
- Let speed of current = c km/h
- We need to find b
Concept / Approach: In boats and streams problems:
- Downstream speed = b + c
- Upstream speed = b - c