daniel is paddling upstream in a canoe. He can travel 2 miles upstream in 45 mins. After paddling for so long, he has to rest and does so for 15 minutes. However, as he was resting, his canoe drifts downstream half (1/2) mile. How long will it take for him to travel 8 miles upstream at the pace that he is currently going?

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The speed, v, of the stream is found from the drifting canoe, which is 1/2 mile in 15 minutes, so v=2 miles per hour. When the canoe is paddled against the current at speed u, its net speed is u-2 mph. We know that 3(u-2)/4=2 so we can calculate the paddling speed: 3u-6=8, u=14/3 mph.

Therefore to paddle 8 miles against the current it will take time t where 8=(14/3-2)t.

24=(14-6)t, t=24/8=3 hours.

[Note that it wasn’t necessary to know the paddling speed because the canoe was only paddled upstream against the current. We could have simply used u-2=8/3, so 8=8t/3 and t=3. If the canoe had been paddled downstream, we would have needed the paddling speed.]

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