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You are going to paint your apartment. Your neighbor will paint the same apartment 5 hours sooner than you. Together, you would be able to paint the apartment in 6 hours. How long would it take each of you to paint the apartment?
I'm in pre-calc and I dont know how to start or solve the problem.
Thank you in advance, Not Dav
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Hello Not Dav,
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Last edited by Mathegocart (2022-03-02 16:14:52)
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hi Not Dav
This is how I would do this:
Suppose there are P person-hours of work and that you take m hours.
Then your work rate is P/m and your neighbour's work rate is P/(m-5)
So if you add together your work rates:
The unknown P cancels out of this completely and the resulting equation is the same as Mathegocart.
You then need to multiply by m(m-5) to clear the fractions and re-arrange to get a quadratic.
There are two 'solutions' but only one fits the problem as you cannot have a negative work rate for your neighbour.
Once you have a solution you can check that the numbers work ok in the original problem.
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