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8 January, 23:50

A regular postal clerk sorts 100 letters in c seconds while a part time worker recquires p seconds to sort 100 letters. How many seconds will they recquire to sort 100 letters working together? Options: (A) p+c/2 (B) p+c/2 (C) pc/p+c (D) 100 (p+c) / pc (E) 100pc/p+c?

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  1. 9 January, 00:15
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    C

    Step-by-step explanation:

    100/c + 100/p

    The formula is

    r₁*t + r₂*t = total

    r₁*t + r₂*t = 100 letters

    So let's plug in everything. We're solving for the t.

    100/c * t + 100/p * t = 100

    t (100/c + 100/p) = 100

    t = 100 / (100/c + 100/p)

    t = 100 / 100 (1/c + 1/p)

    t = 1 / (1/c + 1/p)

    Rationalize the denominator by multiplying 1/c * p/p and 1/p * c/c.

    t = 1 / (p/pc + c/pc)

    t = 1 / (p + c / pc)

    Now we can flip it over.

    t = pc / p+c

    The answer is C!
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