Math, asked by quennierabino21, 17 days ago

Jonas and James are planning to paint a house together, Jonas thinks what if he works alone, it would take him 5 hours more than the time James takes to paint the entire house. Working together, they can complete the job in 6 hours. ​

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Answered by hannxhanthei24
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Answered by malekhalawa6
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Answer:

Let m = the amount of time required by Mark to paint the entire house alone

Thus, their rates of painting will be 1/m and 1/(m+5) houses per hour

Working together their combined rate is:

1/m + 1/(m+5) = 1/6 [houses per hour]

The above expression tells us how much of the house they complete every hour working together

Solve for m:

m^2 + 5m = 12m + 30

m^2 - 7m - 30 = 0

Factor:

(m-10)(m+3) = 0

Take the positive solution, m = 10 [hours]

So Mark's rate of painting is 1/10 houses per hour and Jessie's rate is 1/15 houses per hour.

If it's confusing, take a simple example. Suppose someone can perform a task, say clean their room, in 2 hours.

That means they can clean 1/2 of their room every hour [this is their rate of working]

Step-by-step explanation:

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