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3 September, 05:20

Kevin can make 10 widgets in 7 hours and David can make 12 widgets in 5 hours. How many

hours are needed for them to make 67 widgets together?

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  1. 3 September, 07:12
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    17.5 hours or 17 h 30 min

    Step-by-step explanation:

    Kevin makes (10/7) widgets per hour.

    David makes (12/5) widgets per hour.

    Together they make

    (10/7 + 12/5) widgets per hour.

    Also, they make 67 widgets for x hours.

    So, they can make 67/x widgets per hour.

    10/7 + 12/5 = 67/x

    (10*5) / (7*5) + (12*7) / (5*7) = 67/x

    50/35 + 84/35 = 67/x

    134/35 = 67/x

    134x = 35*67

    x = 35*67/134 = 17.5 h
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