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A man swimming down stream overcome a float at a point M. After travelling distance D he turned back and passed the float at a distance of D/2 from the point M, then the ratio of speed of swimmer with respect to still water to the speed of the river will be
- 2
- 3
- 4
- 2.5
The correct answer is: 3
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