Work problems
• #22:An experienced bricklayer constructs a small wall in 3 hours. The apprentice (you) completes the job in 6 hours. Find how long it takes if they work together.The answer is not 4.5 hours (no averaging!)The answer is not 9 hours (Makes no sense!!)
An experienced bricklayer constructs a small wall in 3 hours. The apprentice (you) completes the job in 6 hours.
Find how long it takes if they work together.
Make a chart!
Equation set-up:1/3 + 1/6 = 1/x
Solution: x = 2 hrs
Hours to complete total job
Part of job completed in 1 hr
Experienced worker 3 1/3
You 6 1/6
Team effort x 1/x
#21 Section 5.6• Smith Engineering found that an experienced surveyor surveys a
roadbed in 4 hours. An apprentice surveyor needs 5 hours to do the job. If the two work together, find how long it takes them to complete the job?
• Set-up: LCD = 20x• 1/4 + 1/5 = 1/x Solution x = 20/9 hours
How long to finish the job
Portion of the job completed in 1 hr.
Co-worker 4 hrs ¼
Apprentice 5 hrs 1/5
Team or working together
X 1/x
#26: Distance = Rate X Time
• A boat can travel 9 miles upstream in the same amount of time it takes to travel 11 miles downstream. If the current of the river is 3 mi/hr, complete the chart below and use it to find the speed of the boat in still water.
A boat can travel 9 miles upstream in the same amount of time it takes to travel 11 miles downstream. If the current of the river is 3 mi/hr, complete the chart below and
use it to find the speed of the boat in still water (let boat speed = x).Dist = rate x time time = Dist/rate
Distance Rate (boat & river) Time
Upstream (against river current – slows you down)
9 mi X - 3 (Same time)
Downstream (with river current – speeds you up)
11 mi X + 3 (Same time)
Set-up:
9(x+3) = 11 (x-3)9x+27 = 11x-3327+33 = 11x – 9x60 = 2x30 = x
The speed of the boat in still water is 30 mi/hr
9 11
3 3x x
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