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16 December, 18:54

Sam accepted a job to brick a new home. he calculated that he can complete the job in 4 days. he hired a trainee to assist him. he has seen the trainee work and estimates that the trainee working alone would take 6 days to complete the job. how much time should the two of them working together need to brick the house? (round your answer to the nearest tenth.)

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  1. 16 December, 22:08
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    This is the concept of proportionality, we are required to calculate the total time it will take the two men to complete the job given that:

    Sam would take 4 days and the trainee would take 6 days;

    Here proceed as follows;

    Proportion of worked completed by Sam in 1 day will be:

    1/4

    Proportion of work completed by the trainee in 1 day will be:

    1/6

    Proportion of worked completed by them working together in 1 day will be:

    1/6+1/4

    =5/12

    Time taken for the to complete the entire wall will be:

    12/5

    = 2 2/5 days
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