Originally posted by: tontod
"If it takes 3 people 1 day to build a home, how long does it take 7 people to build two homes?"
I know its easy, but the solution escapes me.
Originally posted by: Chaotic42
Here's what I'm getting:
1 person 1 house 3 days
2 people 1 house 1.5 days
3 people 1 house 1 day
4 people 1 house .75 days
5 people 1 house .6 days
6 people 1 house .5 days
7 people 1 house 3/7 days
7 people *2* houses 2*(3/7) days = 6/7 days
Originally posted by: Chaotic42
Here's what I'm getting:
1 person 1 house 3 days
2 people 1 house 1.5 days
3 people 1 house 1 day
4 people 1 house .75 days
5 people 1 house .6 days
6 people 1 house .5 days
7 people 1 house 3/7 days
7 people *2* houses 2*(3/7) days = 6/7 days
Originally posted by: Chaotic42
Here's what I'm getting:
1 person 1 house 3 days
2 people 1 house 1.5 days
3 people 1 house 1 day
4 people 1 house .75 days
5 people 1 house .6 days
6 people 1 house .5 days
7 people 1 house 3/7 days
7 people *2* houses 2*(3/7) days = 6/7 days
Originally posted by: amoeba
yes that solution is correct.
although really this is not that great a question as it assumes each person works at the same rate.
You could have Norm Abrams and 2 lazyasses on your hands.
This type of question is more often worded as the hoses filling a swimming pool situation.
Originally posted by: HardcoreRobot
all assuming they all build at the same rate. dont these problems usually involve parties that perform work at different rates?