Respuesta :
Simple,
take both the hours, and the beginning time they start at,
8:00 AM
For the first painter:
8:00 AM+10 hours...
Beginning at 8..
9,10,11,12,1,2,3,4,5,6
Thus, the FIRST painter will end at 6 P.M.
Now, the second painter:
8:00 AM+6 hours
Beginning at 8....
9,10,11,12,1,2
Thus, the second painter will end at 2 P.M.
take both the hours, and the beginning time they start at,
8:00 AM
For the first painter:
8:00 AM+10 hours...
Beginning at 8..
9,10,11,12,1,2,3,4,5,6
Thus, the FIRST painter will end at 6 P.M.
Now, the second painter:
8:00 AM+6 hours
Beginning at 8....
9,10,11,12,1,2
Thus, the second painter will end at 2 P.M.
first painter can do house in 10 hours
in 1 hour, does 1/10 house
second is 6 hours
in 1 hour, does 1/6 house
if both start at same time, then how long, then add to 8:00
1st+2nd rate per hour=1/10+1/6=6/60+10/60=16/60 per hour=4/15
4/15 times x hours=1/1house
multiply both sides by 15/4 to clear fraction (15/4 times 4/15=60/60=1)
x hours=15/4=3 and 3/4 hours=3 housr and 45 mins
8:00+3 hours and 45mins=11:45
end at 11:45 AM
I have a feeling this question was asked about amont before
in 1 hour, does 1/10 house
second is 6 hours
in 1 hour, does 1/6 house
if both start at same time, then how long, then add to 8:00
1st+2nd rate per hour=1/10+1/6=6/60+10/60=16/60 per hour=4/15
4/15 times x hours=1/1house
multiply both sides by 15/4 to clear fraction (15/4 times 4/15=60/60=1)
x hours=15/4=3 and 3/4 hours=3 housr and 45 mins
8:00+3 hours and 45mins=11:45
end at 11:45 AM
I have a feeling this question was asked about amont before