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    Mar 17, 2011, 06:51 AM
    Worker Efficiency Math Problem
    If A&B work together they will finish the job in 2 hours and 48 minutes. If they work independently; A will finish the job 4 hours and 12 minutes before B. The challenge is to find both their individual rate/speed for finishing the job if they work independently. Just to clarify (my English might a little un-clear), the A will do the job in X hours if he works alone; and B will finish the job in Y hours if he does it only by himself. ^^

    Cheers & kudo for anyone who can solve this problem (and of course explain to me =)
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    Mar 17, 2011, 08:01 AM

    Here's how to think it through - use the analogy of distance = rate time time. Suppose the job is to travel distance D. For worker A who takes time T_a to do his job his velocity is:


    And for worker B you have



    When they work together the time required is



    Note that for all three equations D is a constant - it's the size of the job and is the same for both workers. When they work together their combined velocity is



    So you have:



    For your problem you've been given and the value for . So you can now solve for and . Post back and show us what you get for an answer.
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    Apr 1, 2011, 06:23 PM
    its saying that if they work together they would finish faster if they work independently it would take them 2 hours more.so worker b you have Vb = D-T b
    for a you have D-T a.so Va+Vb= . D v total

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