That depends on the speed at which one is traveling.
35 mph
It is 5 miles per hour.
c=10h !
Since the distance downstream (with the current) equals the distance upstream (against the current), and if we: Let B stand for the speed (rate in mph) of the boat in still water, and using the formula rate X time = distance, the equation will be: (B+7) x 3 = (B-7) x 5 3B + 21 = 5B - 35 56 = 2B B = 28 mph Traveling downstream, the current will cause the boat to go faster so the 7 mph current is added to the boat's still water speed. Traveling upsteam the current slows or decreases the boat's rate so the current's speed is subtracted from the boat's still water speed.
If the miles are nautical ones, then it takes (3)/(the boat's speed in knots) hours. If the miles are statute ones, then it takes (2.6053)/(the boat's speed in knots) hours.
195 miles
The answer will depend on how fast the boat can go as well as how many hours a day it is going.
200 / 25 = 8 hours
distance = rate * time 190 miles = rate * 10 hrs r=190 miles/10 hrs = 19 mph 28.5 miles = 19 mph * t t=28.5miles/19 mph=1.5 hours
A boat can travel 27 miles in 2 hours.what is the unit rate in miles per hour?
Depends on speed of boat.
It depends on the speed of the boat
How fast is the boat going?
It depends what type of boat! A rowing boat? A battleship? A ferry?
the boats actual name is ocean light and i know because my family owns the boat
That depends on your speed.