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A motorboat moves along a straight-line path along a river bank from point A to point B. If the speed of the boat in still water is doubled, then the round trip (A → B → A) would take only 20% of the time that the motorboat usually requires for the same journey. By how many times is the actual speed of the motorboat greater than the speed of the river current?
This question appeared in the HPSC Prelims 2022 examination (CSAT). It is Question 22 out of 200 questions in this paper.
This question was part of the HPSC Prelims 2022 (CSAT). The HPSC Prelims examination tests candidates on general studies, current affairs, and aptitude through multiple-choice questions.
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