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PLEASE HELP FAST!!!! A man goes fishing in a river and wants to know how long it will take him to get 10km upstreamto his favourite fishing location. The speed of the current is 3 km/hr and it takes his boat twiceas long to go 3km upstream as is does to go 4km downstream. How long will it take his boat toget to his fishing spot?

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Answer:Time = 25/9 hrStep-by-step explanation:Let speed of boat in still water is x km/hrthen, speed in downstream equals to "x + 3"km/hrand speed in upstream equals to "x - 3" km/hrWe also know that time taken to travel 3km in upstream is twice as time taken to travel 4km in downstream.so,  using time = distance/speed               3/x- 3   = 2 × (4/x + 3)                 3x + 9 = 8x -24                     5x = 33                       x = 33/5 km/hrNet speed in upstream = 33/5 - 3 = 18/5 km/hrSo, Time taken to travel 10km upstream = distance /speed                       =  (10 × 5) / 18 = 25/9 hrTime = 25/9 hr