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A World Class Swimmer's Puzzle

A world-class swimmer can swim at twice the speed of the prevailing tide.

She swims out to a buoy and back again, taking four minutes to make the round-trip.

How long would it take her to make the identical swim in still water?


A World Class Swimming



Solution of A World Class Swimmer's Puzzle


What was the puzzle?

 Let C be the speed of water current then the speed of a world class swimmer will be 2C.

When she swims out to a buoy located at a distance say D and back again, the time needed is - 

D/(C+2C) + D/(2C-C) = 4 minutes

D/3C + D/C = 4

Multiplying both the sides by 3, 

D/C + 3D/C = 12

4D/C = 12

D/C = 3  


Now when she swims out to a buoy and back to shore again in still water, she needs only time -

D/2C + D/2C 


Since D/C = 3, then D/2C = 3/2

Hence, 
 
D/2C + D/2C  = 3/2 + 3/2 = 3.


That is, she needs only 3 minutes to swim out to a buoy and back to shore again in still water.

Swimming in a Still Water!
 
 
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