Quantitative Aptitude • Boats and Streams
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A man can row 7.5 km per hour in still water and finds it takes him twice as long to row up as to row down the river. What is the rate of the stream?
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Section: Quantitative Aptitude
Sub-section: Boats and Streams
Category: quantitative
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