A boat takes half the time to travel a certain distance downstream compared to upstream. What is the ratio of the boat's speed in still water to the speed of the current?

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22 Sept 2019
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28 May 2026

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Let the speed of the boat in still water be u km/hr and the speed of the current be v km/hr. The downstream speed is (u + v) km/hr, and the upstream speed is (u - v) km/hr. Given that the time taken downstream is half the time taken upstream for the same distance, we have: 2 × (distance / (u + v)) = distance / (u - v). Simplifying, 2(u - v) = u + v, which leads to u = 3v. Therefore, the ratio of the boat's speed in still water to the speed of the current is 3:1.

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