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30 August, 23:13

Tom can do a job in 4 hours while Sam can do it in 6 hours. How many hours would it take to complete this job if they work together?

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  1. 31 August, 01:16
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    12/5hours=2.4 hours

    Step-by-step explanation:

    Sam:6hours

    Tom:4hours

    This is a rate problem

    Sam's rate is one job completed in 6 hours which is 1/6

    Tom's rate is one job completed in 4 hours which is 1/4

    Together, they could complete 1/4+1/6 of the job in y hours

    We are trying to find the rate at which Sam and Tom could complete the job together, or one job in x days, for a rate of 1/y

    1/4+1/6=1/y

    The least common denominator is 12y

    Multiplying through by the LCD which gives:

    12y (1/4) + 12y (1/6) = 12y (1/y)

    3y + 2y=12

    5y = 12

    y=12/5 hours=2.4hours

    Therefore it will take 12/5 hours or 2.4 hours to complete the job if they work together
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