The correct option is B 8 km/hr, 3 km/hr
Let the speed of man in still water be x km/hr and speed of current be y km/hr.
Speed upstream = (x - y)km/hr and speed downstream = (x + y)km/hr.
40x−y+55x+y=13 and 30x−y+44x+y=10Let 1x−y=u and 1x+y=v
So equations become
40u+55v=13 and 30u+44v=10
On writing the equations in standard form, we get
40u+55v−13=0
30u+44v−10=0
By cross multiplication, we get
u55×(−10)−44×(−13)=v30×(−13)−40×(−10)=144×40−55×30⇒ u−550+572=v−390+400=11760−1650⇒ u22=v10=1110⇒ u=22110=15 and v=10110=111
So, u=15=1x−y⇒x−y=5 . . . (1)
and v=111=1x+y⇒x+y=11 . . . (2)
On adding (1) & (2), we get
2x=16 ⇒ x=8
and putting x = 8 in (1), we get,
8−y=5 ⇒ y=3.
∴ Speed of man in still water is 8 km/hr and speed of the current is 3 km/hr.