Aptitude - Boats and Streams - Discussion
Discussion Forum : Boats and Streams - General Questions (Q.No. 12)
12.
A man can row three-quarters of a kilometre against the stream in 11
minutes and down the stream in 7
minutes. The speed (in km/hr) of the man in still water is:


Answer: Option
Explanation:
We can write three-quarters of a kilometre as 750 metres,
and 11 minutes as 675 seconds.
Rate upstream = | ![]() |
750 | ![]() |
= | 10 | m/sec. |
675 | 9 |
Rate downstream = | ![]() |
750 | ![]() |
= | 5 | m/sec. |
450 | 3 |
![]() |
1 | ![]() |
10 | + | 5 | ![]() |
2 | 9 | 3 |
= | 25 | m/sec |
18 |
= | ![]() |
25 | x | 18 | ![]() |
18 | 5 |
= 5 km/hr.
Discussion:
42 comments Page 4 of 5.
Sumathipriya said:
1 decade ago
how to find rate upstream and rate downstream?
Dilip Kumar said:
5 years ago
@MGanesh.
How did you take 3/4/15/2*60?
How did you take 3/4/15/2*60?
(1)
Sunil said:
1 decade ago
How did you find rate of downstream ?
Santhosh said:
1 decade ago
@sanchit : You Have done Perfect :)
Tejaswini said:
8 years ago
How did 450? please explain it.
Manish said:
1 decade ago
How did you evaluate 7*(1/2) ?
CHULBUL SING said:
7 years ago
How come 450? Please explain.
Jerry said:
1 decade ago
3/4=0.75km
0.75*1000=750km
0.75*1000=750km
Bhavuk said:
8 years ago
From where 450 has come?
Rajesh said:
8 years ago
How 15/2 came? Explain.
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