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a boat traveled 14 miles per hour downstream. the trip upstream was at a speed of 10 miles per hour. what is the speed of the boat in still water? what is the speed of the current

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Answer:

(im not sure what the first question is asking me)

Speed of the current is 2 miles per hour

Step-by-step explanation:

The reason the current is 2 miles per hour is because it when going down stream they were going 14 miles per hour, going upstream they went 10. The difference is 4mph. So if the current pushes you 2mph when going down stream and holds you 2 mph when going up, the constant speed is 12mph then you add and subtract 2 becuase of the two directions youre traveling. hence 10mph and 14mph.