SETTING UP AND SOLVING DIRECT AND INVERSE PROPORTIONS
Two sump pumps working at the same rate to drain a flooded basement in 5 1/2 hours. How long would it have taken 3 pumps working at the same rate to drain the basement? I think it is an inverse proportion and I put 2 over 3 = 5 1/2 over x multiplied and got 2x=16 1/2 divided and got 8 1/4. But it is supposed to take less time not more.
You're correct in that it's INVERSE VARIATION, because the more pumps are used, the less time it'll take it/them to do the job,
and vice-versa. However, your setup is WRONG!
With P being the number of pumps, k being the CONSTANT of PROPORTIONALITY, and T, the amount of time,
we get:
---- Substituting 2 for P, and T for amount of time taken by both pumps
---- Cross-multiplying
With 3 pumps (P) working at the same rate, k, or CONSTANT of PROPORTIONALITY being 11, and T being
amount of time the 3 pumps will take to drain it out, we get:
3T = 11 ------ Cross-multiplying
Time it'll take the 3 pumps to drain it out, or