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5 January, 05:41

John, Rick, and Molli are painting a room together. It takes all of them 16 hours to paint the room to perfection. It takes John 8 hours to paint the room alone, and it takes Rick 2 hours to paint the room alone. What is the hourly rate it take's of john to paint the room alone?

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  1. 5 January, 07:40
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    John's hourly rate is 1/8 of the room per hour.

    Rick's hourly rate is 1/2 of the room per hour.

    Molli's hourly rate would be 3/8 of the room per hour.

    It takes Molli 2 2/3 hours to paint the room alone.

    Explanation

    Since John paints the entire room (100%=1) in 8 hours, he would paint 1/8 of the room in 1 hour.

    Since Rick paints the entire room (100%=1) in 2 hours, he would paint 1/2 of it in 2 hour.

    We do not yet know Molli's rate, so we will call it x.

    We know that 1/8+1/2+x = 1 hour.

    We will use 8 as a common denominator:

    1/8+4/8+8x/8 = 1

    Adding the numerators,

    (1+4+8x) / 8 = 1

    Multiply both sides by 8:

    1+4+8x = 8

    Add like terms:

    5+8x = 8

    Subtract 5 from both sides:

    5+8x-5=8-5

    8x=3

    Divide both sides by 8:

    8x/8 = 3/8

    x = 3/8

    Molli's rate is 3/8.

    Since she can paint 3/8 of the room in 1 hour, we can set up the equation

    3/8x = 1

    Divide both sides by 3/8:

    3/8x : 3/8 = 1 : 3/8

    x = 1/1 : 3/8 = 1/1 * 8/3 = 8/3

    x = 2 2/3

    This is the amount of time it takes Molli to paint the entire room.
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