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| Question 6471:  Hi there,
 I am confronted with the following question:
 "A job takes 4 hrs for two people working together. If one person works alone he can do the job in 6 hrs. How long will it take the other person working alone to complete the job?"
 I don't really know how to approach this question. It seems so simple yet I can't seem to figure out why the answer is 12 hrs. Please help me out.
 Thanks in advance,
 Mike
 Answer by Earlsdon(6294)
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You can put this solution on YOUR website! This kind of problem can be solved by asking "how much of the job is done in 1 hour?" Let's call the two people Sam and Eric, or S and E for short.
 So, S and E together can do the whole job in 4 hours. This means that they can do 1/4 of the job in 1 hour.
 Now, Sam can do the whole job in 6 hours. This means that Sam can do 1/6 of the job in 1 hour.
 To find find out how much of the job Eric can do in 1 hour, simply subtract what Sam can in 1 hour from what Sam & Eric can do together in 1 hour.
 (S + E) - S = E
 1/4 - 1/6 = 3/12 - 2/12 = 1/12
 So, Eric can do 1/12 of the job in 1 hour, which means it will take him 12 hours to do the whole job.
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