Boats and Streams - Quantitative Aptitude (MCQ) questions for Q. 775

Q.  A boats man can row in still water at speed of 7 km/hr. It takes 6 hours more to travel the same distance in upstream than in downstream if the speed of the river is 3 km/hr. what is the distance between the two destinations?

- Published on 06 Jul 15

a. 20 km
b. 40 km
c. 30 km
d. 10 km

ANSWER: 40 km
 
x = 7 km/hr ; y = 3 km/hr
Ds = 10 km/hr ; Us = 4 km/hr
Distance (d) is same. Therefore, if time taken for downstream is t hours, the time for upstream is (t + 6) hours.
10*t = 4*(t + 6)
6t = 24 ; t = 4 hours
d = 10*4 = 40 km

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