Anna88
May 1, 2007, 05:34 PM
On my Algebra II quiz today, I had a problem like this:
If it takes 10 workers 12 hours to build a building and it takes 20 workers 6 hours, how many hours will it take for 15 workers?
I thought the correct answer was 9 hours since 10 is half of 20, and 15 is right in the middle of the two, and right in the middle of 12 and 6 is 9. I hope that made sense, it's tough to explain, sorry! After class someone asked about that problem and my teacher said the correct answer was 8 hours because it was an inverse variation. 10 x 12 = 120 and 20 x 6 = 120. So 120/15=8. I see how she got that, but the problem never said "the amount of workers varies inversely with the amount of time." I was wondering who was right, because I still believe what I did was correct.
Thanks! :)
If it takes 10 workers 12 hours to build a building and it takes 20 workers 6 hours, how many hours will it take for 15 workers?
I thought the correct answer was 9 hours since 10 is half of 20, and 15 is right in the middle of the two, and right in the middle of 12 and 6 is 9. I hope that made sense, it's tough to explain, sorry! After class someone asked about that problem and my teacher said the correct answer was 8 hours because it was an inverse variation. 10 x 12 = 120 and 20 x 6 = 120. So 120/15=8. I see how she got that, but the problem never said "the amount of workers varies inversely with the amount of time." I was wondering who was right, because I still believe what I did was correct.
Thanks! :)