A man who can row in still water at 5 mph heads directly across a river flowing at 6 mph. At what speed does he drift downstream?

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7.8 mph... Hope it helps 

Answer:

11 mph

Step-by-step explanation:

Given that a man who can row in still water at 5 mph

The river is flowing at 6 mph.

We know that upstream speed = speed of man in still water - speed of river

and downstream speed = speed of man in still water + speed of river

So answer would be got by adding 5 and 6

=11 mph