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A man crosses a river in a boat. If he cross the river in minimum time he takes `10 min` with a drift `120 m.` If he crosses the river taking shortest path, he takes `12.5 min,` find
(a) width of the river
(b) velocity of the boat with respect to water
(c) speed of the current

A

215 m

B

150 m

C

100 m

D

200 m

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