Question 84642This question is from textbook Intermediate Algebra
: I am having difficulty understanding how to set up and solve this word problem. My professor says this can be done with a form of quadratic equation. Please help!
"It takes Billy 2 hours longer to do a certain job than it takes Reena. They worked together for 2 hours; then Reena left and Billy finished the job in 1 hour. How long would it take each of them to do the job alone?"
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This question is from textbook Intermediate Algebra
Answer by scott8148(6628) (Show Source):
You can put this solution on YOUR website! let x equal the time it takes Reena, so x+2 is the time it takes Billy
if a person takes 3 hours to do a job, in 1 hour they will do 1/3 of the job ... this is the KEY principle
Reena works for 2 hours and does 2/x of the job ... Billy works for 3 hours and does 3/(x+2) of the job
together, they do the WHOLE job ... (2/x)+(3/(x+2))=1 ... multiplying by x(x+2) gives 2(x+2)+3x=x(x+2)
2x+4+3x=x^2+2x ... (here's your quadratic) x^2-3x-4=0 ... (x-4)(x+1)=0 ... so x=4 and x=-1 (negative value not realistic)
Reena takes 4 hours to do the job and Billy takes 6 hours
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