Concept explainers
a.
To calculate: the time each person would take working alone, if they worked at the same rate.
a.
Answer to Problem 5E
Tom and Sue would individually take
Explanation of Solution
Given:
Tom and Sue can complete a task in
Calculation:
As per the given problem,
Considering the work rate of Tom and Sue is the same, that is, they take equal hours to complete the task.
Tom and Sue together can complete the task in
Alone they would complete the task in double the time, that is,
b.
To infer:Sue’s actual time is greater than or less than the answer obtained in part (a).
Then draw conclusion about Tom’s time working alone.
b.
Answer to Problem 5E
Sue’s actual time is less than the answer obtained in part (a).
By this, it can be concluded that Tom takes more time than Sue to complete the task alone.
Explanation of Solution
Given:
Tom and Sue can complete a task in
Calculation:
As per the problem,
Sue takes
Sue would individually take
Thus, Sue’s actual time is less than the answer obtained in part (a).
By this, it can be concluded that Tom’s actual work rate is less than that of Sue’s, that is, Tom takes more time than Sue to complete the task alone.
c.
To find:Tom’s time working alone and compare with the answer obtained in part (b).
c.
Answer to Problem 5E
Tom takes
Explanation of Solution
Given:
Tom and Sue can complete a task in
Calculation:
As per the problem,
Let Tom complete the work alone in
So, part of the work Tom completes in one hour
Sue takes
So, part of work Sue completes in one hour
Together, Tom and Sue can complete the task in
So., part of the work completed in one hour by them
Equating the work done by Sue and Tom individually to the work done by them together in one hour:
Therefore, Tom takes
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