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A girl can row her boat at $5 km/h$ in still water. If she takes $1$ hour more to row the boat $5.2 km$ upstream then to return downstream, find the speed of the stream.

What I had done so far:

Let,

  • Velocity of water be $x km/h$

We know,

Velocity of boat is $5 km/h$

Velocity of boat in upstream = $(5-x) km/h$

Velocity of boat in downstream = $(5+x) km/h$

Distance = $5.2 km$

Time taken to cover distance in upstream = $\frac{5.2}{5-x} hours$

Time taken in downstream = $\frac{5.2}{5+x} hours$

Now how can I create a quadratic equation along with this collected observations?

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    Misread the first sentence. Have posted an appropriate answer now.2012-10-30

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Ok, so we have $2 \text{(hours)} = \frac{5.2}{5-x}+\frac{5.2}{5+x}$, which rearranges simply enough into:- $2(5+x)(5-x)= 5.2(5+x)+5.2(5-x)$ from which you can gather terms to form a neat quadratic and solve for x.

Is that enough for you to go on? I can add more if needed.

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    I have edited the original question to (hopefully) better reflect the sense of what you are trying to ask.2012-10-30