SOLUTION: John can dig the garden in 30 minutes, while Jack takes 20 minutes. If they work together how many minutes would they take

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Question 1099284: John can dig the garden in 30 minutes, while Jack takes 20 minutes. If they work together how many minutes would they take
Found 3 solutions by ikleyn, greenestamps, josgarithmetic:
Answer by ikleyn(52776)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
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John makes  of the job per minute.

Jack makes  of the job per minute.

Working together they make  =  =  =  of the job per minute.


Hence, it will require 12 minutes for both to complete the job working together.

Solved.

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Answer by greenestamps(13198)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!

Tutor ikleyn's solution uses the method usually taught for solving problems like this, using the fractions of the job each worker does in a fixed unit of time.

If you are one of a large number of people who dislike fractions, here is an alternative method for solving this problem.

Consider the least common multiple of the two given times -- it is 60 minutes.
In 60 minutes, John could dig 2 of those gardens, and Jack could dig 3 of them.
So together in 60 minutes the two of them could dig 5 of them.
So the amount of time it would take them together to dig the one garden is 60/5 = 12 minutes.

Answer by josgarithmetic(39616)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
Work rate can be in the unit of GARDENS per MINUTES, and then the combined rate for John and Jack working together is the sum of their rates.

JOHN,
JACK,

John and Jack together on the same job:








---------------------1 garden in 12 minutes; or TWELVE MINUTES to dig ONE GARDEN

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