Asked by Sue
The officejet printer can copy Sue's dissertation in 18 min. The laserjet printer can copy the same document in 22 min. If the two machines work together how long would they take to copy the dissertation?
Any help would be greatly appreciated.
Any help would be greatly appreciated.
Answers
Answered by
bobpursley
In 18*22min, laserjet can do 22, and the officejet can do 18. So the rate is
rate= number/time= (18+22)/22*18=40/396min = 1dissertation/9.9 min
that answers it, but formally
dissertations= rate*time
time= dissertations/rate= 1dissertation/(1dissertation/9.9min)= 9.9 min
rate= number/time= (18+22)/22*18=40/396min = 1dissertation/9.9 min
that answers it, but formally
dissertations= rate*time
time= dissertations/rate= 1dissertation/(1dissertation/9.9min)= 9.9 min
Answered by
Sue
Would it be 99/10?
Answered by
Sue
Thank you for your help.
Answered by
bobpursley
yes, but few folks say 99/10 min, most would say 9.9 minutes, or 9 minutes 54seconds.
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