If you solve a work-rate problem and your solution, which represents the amount of time it would take working together, exceeds the individual working alone times that are given, then how do you know your solution is unreasonable? Explain.

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2020-10-23

If you solve a work-rate problem and your solution, which represents the amount of time it would take working together, exceeds the individual working alone times that are given, then how do you know your solution is unreasonable? Explain.

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unessodopunsep

Skilled2020-10-24Added 105 answers

Because the time it takes for a group of individuals to do a task must be shorter than the time it would take for an individual to complete it, we may conclude that the answer is illogical.

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