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18 May, 11:52

Two machines, A and B, each working at a constant rate, can complete a certain task working together in 6 days. In how many days, working alone, can machine A complete the task?

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  1. 18 May, 12:02
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    your question is missing the given conditions, here is the complete question;

    Two machines, A and B, each working at a constant rate, can complete a certain task working together in 6 days. In how many days, working alone, can machine A complete the task?

    (1) The average time A and B can complete the task working alone is 12.5 days.

    (2) It would take machine A 5 more days to complete the task alone than it would take machine B to complete the task

    Answer:

    Machine A, working alone, can complete the task in 15 days.

    Explanation:

    As the average is given as 12.5 so,

    A+B=2*12.5

    A + B=25

    second condition says machine A takes 5 more days to complete the task alone than B so

    A=B+5 ... Eq1

    Now from the question statement we can get that

    1/A+1/B=1/6, where A is time needed for A to do the task alone and B is the time needed for B to complete the task alone

    thus, simplyfing above equation we get as

    AB/A+B=6; / / putting A+B=25 we get

    AB/25=6

    AB=6*25

    AB=150; / / putting Eq1 we get

    (B+5) B=150

    B^2+5B-150=0

    simplifying the quadratic equation above we get B=10

    putting B=10 in Eq1, we get

    A+10=25

    A=15

    Thus, Machine A, working alone, can complete the task in 15 days.
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