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a boat can row upstream at 10 km h and downstream
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A boat can row upstream at 10 km/h and downstream at 18 km/h. If m is the speed of boat in still water and n is the speed of stream then m+n is:
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16 km/h
18 km/h
20 km/h
14 km/h
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The correct option is(B):18 km/h
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