A farmer can plow the field in 8 days. After working for 3 days, his son joins him and together they plow the field in 3 more days. How many days will it require for the son to plow the field alone?
2 Answers
Solution 1 of 2
Go to solution 2 of 2 to see what it should look like.
12 days
Explanation:
Method uses rates or work measured in units of 1 field per day
Let the rate of work per day for the father be
Let the rate of work per day for the sun be
Let the total work done by the father be
Let the total work done by the son be
Let the unit identifying counts of a field be
Let the unit identifying counts of days be
Example
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Modeling the number of days worked for completion of one field
So the amount of work done in 1 day
Where
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Works for 3 days without the son
Then works a further 3 days but with the son
Total work done by the father:
Do not forget the
But
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The father has done
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The son worked for 3 days so we have the model:
Do not forget the
divide both sides by
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Divide both sides by
Solution 2 of 2
This more efficient calculated is done without explaining what to do with units and how they work.
12 days
Explanation:
Fathers rate of work: 1 field in 8 days
When working with his son the father completed
So his son completed
Thus the sons rate of work is
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Thus the number of days (d) it would take for the son to do one field is: