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Noah likes to go for boat rides along a river with his family. In still water, the boat travels about 8 kilometers per hour. In the river, it takes them the same amount of time
Noah likes to go for boat rides along a river with his family. In still water, the boat travels about 8 kilometers per hour. In the river, it takes them the same amount of time
Circuits in parallel follow this law: The inverse of the total resistance is the sum of the inverses of each individual resistance. We can write this as:
A boat travels about 6 kilometers per hour in still water. If the boat is on a river that flows at a constant speed of
On one particular river, the boat can travel 4 kilometers upstream in the same amount of time it takes to travel 12 kilometers downstream. Since time is equal to distance divided by speed, we can express the travel time as either
Substituting this value into the original expressions, we have
Even though we started out with a rational expression on each side of the equation, multiplying each side by the product of the denominators,