Concept explainers
Find how much time can Kono volunteer this week.
Answer to Problem 40PPS
At most 19 hours and 25 minutes more this week.
Explanation of Solution
Given:
Kono knows that he can only volunteer up to 25 hours per week. If he has volunteered for the times recorded at the right.
Shelter − 3 h 15 min and Kitchen − 2 h 20 min.
Concept Used:
Let t = the amount of time in hours, left in the week for Kono to volunteer.
Shelter − 3 h 15 min and kitchen − 2 h 30 min.
So Shelter + Kitchen = 3h 15 min + 2 h 20 min = 5 h 35 min
In equality:
Calculation:
Let t = the amount of time in hours, left in the week for Kono to volunteer.
Shelter + Kitchen = 3h 15 min + 2 h 20 min = 5 h 35 min
In equality:
Solve for t :
So, Kono can volunteer at most 19 hours and 25 minutes more this week.
Thus, Kono can volunteer at most 19 hours and 25 minutes more this week.
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