Solve Work Rate Problem: Find A and B's Time Alone

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The equation you've put together looks to be the most efficient way to solve the problem, so good job! In summary, the problem is asking for the time it would take for A and B to finish a similar job if they worked alone. The solution involves setting up an equation and solving for the two unknown times.
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I just want an alternative solution(preferably easier approach) to this problem

"A" can finish a job two hours longer than "B". After working for 1 hour, "B" joins him and they complete the job in 3 more hours. How long would it take "A" and "B" to finish a similar job if each worked alone?

my solution,

Let $B+2=$ A's required time to finish the job alone
$B=$ B's required time to finish the job alone

$\frac{1}{B+2}+3\left(\frac{1}{B+2}+\frac{1}{B}\right)=1$

solving for B I have

$B=6$hours
$A=8$hours

Regards!:)
 
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Well, I don't think there could be a much simpler way to solve this problem. You've got to work with times and rates like you're doing. There are two unknowns, which means you'd have to have two equations.
 

Related to Solve Work Rate Problem: Find A and B's Time Alone

1. How do you solve a work rate problem?

To solve a work rate problem, you need to use the formula Rate = Work/Time. This formula helps you find the rate at which a task is completed, given the amount of work done and the time it took to complete it.

2. What is the formula for finding A and B's time alone in a work rate problem?

The formula for finding A and B's time alone is A's time alone = (A's work rate * total time)/(A's work rate + B's work rate) and B's time alone = (B's work rate * total time)/(A's work rate + B's work rate).

3. What is the key concept in solving a work rate problem?

The key concept in solving a work rate problem is understanding the relationship between work, rate, and time. By understanding this relationship, you can use the given information to solve for the unknown variables.

4. How do you set up a table to solve a work rate problem?

To set up a table to solve a work rate problem, list the given information in the first row (such as the total work, total time, and individual work rates for A and B), and then use the formula Rate = Work/Time to fill in the remaining rows. This will help you determine the individual work rates and time taken by A and B.

5. Can you provide an example of solving a work rate problem?

Yes, for example, if A and B can complete a task in 6 hours and 8 hours respectively, and they work together for 2 hours, how long will it take for A to complete the task alone? Using the formula (A's work rate * total time)/(A's work rate + B's work rate), we get (1/6 * 8) = 4 hours. Therefore, it would take A 4 hours to complete the task alone.

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