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20 August, 15:36

A red candle is 8 inches tall and burns at a rate of 7/10 inch per hour. A blue cans is 6 inches tall and burns at a rate of 1/5 inch per hour. After how many hours will both candles be the same height

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  1. 20 August, 16:40
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    It would take 4 hours for both candles to be the same height

    Step-by-step explanation:

    Total time (t) for red candle to be same height (h) can be expressed as;

    Final height after time t=Initial height-rate per hour

    where;

    Final height after time=h

    Initial height=8 inches

    Rate per hour=rate*time = (7/10) * t=0.7t

    Substituting;

    h=8-0.7t

    Total time (t) for blue candle to be same height (h1) can be expressed as;

    Final height after time t=Initial height-rate per hour

    where;

    Final height after time=h1

    Initial height=6 inches

    Rate per hour=rate*time = (1/5) * t=0.2t

    Substituting;

    h1=6-0.2t

    Since h=h1

    8-0.7t=6-0.2t

    8-6=0.7t-0.2t

    0.5t=2

    t=2/0.5

    t=4 hours

    It would take 4 hours for both candles to be the same height
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