SOLUTION: Bill, Bob, and Barry are painting signs. In 8 hours Bill can paint 1 sign,Bob can paint 2, and Barry can paint 1 and 1/3 signs. Barry stops painting after 3 hours, and Bob stops af
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Question 996903: Bill, Bob, and Barry are painting signs. In 8 hours Bill can paint 1 sign,Bob can paint 2, and Barry can paint 1 and 1/3 signs. Barry stops painting after 3 hours, and Bob stops after 3 and 1/2. How long will it it take Bill to finish the 2 signs they had to do Answer by josgarithmetic(39617) (Show Source):
Review the time sequence and who is working. The description is obscure but we might guess that the job begins with all three people working.
Bill+Bob+Barry work for 3 hours;
Barry stops, and
Bill+Bob work for 3+1/2 hours;
Bob stops, and
Bill works for some unknown t time in hours to do "2 signs they had to do".
Again, this seems an obscure description, but seems like the amount of work to do was to be 2 signs. The unit in the rate table is in SIGN per HOUR. This should likely be the amount of job or work to be done from the beginning.
Put the time sequence into an equation. .
This is what you basically want to setup; and then solve it for t.