Algebra Demystified 2nd Ed

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  1. Worker Quantity Rate Time
    Pipe I 1 213
    1
    132


= 213

6112 = 32

Pipe II 1 313
1
133 =^313

4 13
3

(^13) =
Together 1 1/t t
The equation to solve is^2
13
+ ^3
13
= ^1
t


. The LCD is 13t.


2
13

3
13

1

13 2
13

3
13

13 1

13 2
13

+=

 +





= 







t

tt
t

t 


+ 





=

+=
=

=

13 3
13

13

2313
513
13
5

t

tt
t

t

Together the pipes can drain the reservoir in^235 hours or 2 hours
36 minutes. (^35 of hour is^35 of 60 minutes and^35 ⋅=60 36.)

Some work problems require part of the work being performed by one
worker before the other worker joins in, or both start the job and one finishes
the job. In these cases, the together quantity will not be 1. Take the time the
one worker works alone divided by the time that worker requires to do the
entire job by himself and then subtract from this 1. This number is the propor-
tion left over for both to work together. For example, if a pipe can empty a tank
in 3 hours and works alone for 1 hour, then 31 of the job is complete and^23 of
the job remains when the second begins work. The proportion of the work
remaining becomes the quantity for the “together” line.
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