the speed is a mix of both the speed of the boat and the stream
now when a boat travels downstream, the speed of the boat is influenced by the speed of the stream such that the sppeds add up.
so, Distance/time = speed
x-> speed of the stream and y-> speed of the boat.
Downstream,
300/5 = x+y
so, x +y = 60 -> 1
Upstream,
150/5 = x-y [note: when a boat travels against the stream, its speed decreases]
so x-y = 30 ->2
solving these simultaneous equations we get x= 45km/hr and y=15km/hr.
Hope this helps!
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Let A be the speed of the boat alone (without considering stream effect)
And B, the speed of stream alone.
Speed = Distance/Time
Downstream:
A + B = 300/5 = 60 km/h
Upstream:
A - B = 150/5 = 30 km/h
Solving these 2 equations:
A = 45 km/h
B = 15 km/h
Speed of boat in still water = A = 45 km/h
Speed of stream alone = B = 15 km/h
And B, the speed of stream alone.
Speed = Distance/Time
Downstream:
A + B = 300/5 = 60 km/h
Upstream:
A - B = 150/5 = 30 km/h
Solving these 2 equations:
A = 45 km/h
B = 15 km/h
Speed of boat in still water = A = 45 km/h
Speed of stream alone = B = 15 km/h












