Ask Question
16 February, 04:19

Worker A finishes the job in 10 hours; worker B finishes it in 12 hours, and worker C finishes it in 15 hours.

1. After A worked alone for two hours, and then B worked alone for 4 hours, how many hours will it take C alone to finish the remaining work?

It takes 40 minutes to fill a water tank, and 60 minutes to drain it.

2. If we try to fill the tank when empty while draining it for 1 minute, what fraction of the tank will be filled?

If they ask me that the tank is 2/3 full how will I find the minutes it will take to drain? Do I divided 60?

+4
Answers (1)
  1. 16 February, 04:39
    0
    A=1/10, b=1/12, c=1/15 (these are the rates for each worker ...)

    1.)

    2 (1/10) + 4 (1/12) + t/15=1

    1/5+1/3+t/15=1

    (3+5+t) / 15=1

    3+5+t=15

    8+t=15

    t=7

    So it would take c 7 hours to finish the job.

    2.)

    1/40-1/60

    (3-2) / 120

    1/120

    The drain rate is 1/60. So you will need to find t when the tank is empty, while starting at 2/3 capacity ...

    2/3-t/60=0

    (40-t) / 60=0

    40-t=0

    t=40

    It would take 40 minutes to empty the tank when it is 2/3 full.
Know the Answer?
Not Sure About the Answer?
Find an answer to your question 👍 “Worker A finishes the job in 10 hours; worker B finishes it in 12 hours, and worker C finishes it in 15 hours. 1. After A worked alone for ...” in 📗 Mathematics if the answers seem to be not correct or there’s no answer. Try a smart search to find answers to similar questions.
Search for Other Answers