It takes me 3 hours to prepare a special dinner in class,
when it only took my husband 2 hours. How long will it
take for them both to finish the cooking class? Answer
should be rounded to the one decimal. Must be shown in a
rational equation.
Let the answer be x hours.
The secret in doing this kind of problem is
1. Take everything down to 1 hour,
2. Then take everything up to x hours.
>>...It takes me 3 hours to prepare a special dinner...<<
1. So therefore in 1 hour I can prepare 1/3 of a special dinner.
2. So therefore in x hours I can prepare x/3 of a special dinner.
>>...it...took my husband 2 hours...<<
1. So therefore in 1 hour my husband can prepare 1/2 of a special dinner.
2. So therefore in x hours my husband can prepare x/2 of a special dinner.
So therefore the equation comes from:
The part of a dinner I can do in x hours +
The part of a dinner my husband can do in x hours =
1 dinner.
So the equation is
Multiply through by LCD = 6
Divide both sides by 5
Answer: 1.2 hours (or 1 hour and 12 minutes.)
Edwin