SOLUTION: The time to complete a project is inversely proportional to the number of people who are working on the project. A class project can be completed by 3 students in 20 days. In order

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Question 947277: The time to complete a project is inversely proportional to the number of people who are working on the project. A class project can be completed by 3 students in 20 days. In order to finish the project in 5 days how many more students should the group add?
I got 3/20=x/5
Then I cross multiply
20x=15
Then I divided both sides by 20x which I got 0.75
Please help I know the answer is wrong but I cannot figure out the answer

Found 3 solutions by josgarithmetic, MathTherapy, stanbon:
Answer by josgarithmetic(39613)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
The time to complete a project is inversely proportional to the number of people who are working on the project.

Choosing t and n for variables in the corresponding places in the description,

t is inversely proportional to the n.

Let k be the proportionality constant or variation constant.
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Next part of problem description:
n=3, t=20;

That data allows you to find a value for k.



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The question part asks for a difference, but you can very well still find how many students.
t=5, you now know k, what is n?



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Not clear enough? The variation equation was according to description,

and the data given allowed to find k=60, so the variation equation is
;
You want to know n for t=5.
SOLVE FOR n.
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, THIS IS HOW MANY STUDENTS NEEDED.

Again reminder, the question asks for a DIFFERENCE.

Answer by MathTherapy(10549)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!

The time to complete a project is inversely proportional to the number of people who are working on the project. A class project can be completed by 3 students in 20 days. In order to finish the project in 5 days how many more students should the group add?
I got 3/20=x/5
Then I cross multiply
20x=15
Then I divided both sides by 20x which I got 0.75
Please help I know the answer is wrong but I cannot figure out the answer



k = 3(20), or 60
------- E being the extra students needed

3 + E = 12
E, or extra students needed = 12 – 3, or
Answer by stanbon(75887)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
The time to complete a project is inversely proportional to the number of people who are working on the project. A class project can be completed by 3 students in 20 days. In order to finish the project in 5 days how many more students should the group add?
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t = k/n
Solve for "k" using "project can be completed by 3 students in 20 days"::
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20 = k/3
k = 60
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Equation:
t = 60/n
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In order to finish the project in 5 days how many more students should the group add?
Solve::
5 = 60/n
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Ans:: n = 60/5 = 12 (# of students needed)
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Note:: You used a proportion to solve the problem, but the factors
are not proportional: they are inversely proportional.
Cheers,
Stan H.
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