sandy wrote:
A washing machine takes 35 minutes to wash one load of laundry, and in between washing different loads of laundry it takes Derek 2 minutes to unload and another 4 minutes to reload the machine. If the washing machine begins washing one load of laundry at 12:30pm, how many loads of laundry can Derek wash and unload before 6:35pm?
(A) 8
(B) 9
(C) 10
(D) 14
(E) 15
We need to determine how many loads can be washed in 6 hours and 5 minutes = 6 x 60 + 5 = 365 minutes. Since each load of laundry is 35 + 2 + 4 = 41 minutes (including unloading and reloading), in 365 minutes, we can do 365/41 ≈ 9 loads.
If we can do exactly 9 loads of laundry before 6:35 pm, let’s ignore the first load for now since it doesn’t need to be reloaded. Let’s count the reload plus wash plus unload time as one load of laundry for each of the remaining 8 loads; then it will take 41 x 8 = 328 minutes for these 8 loads, and we have 365 - 328 = 37 minutes for the first load of laundry. Since the first load requires the wash plus unload time, or 35 + 2 = 37 minutes, this perfectly fits the 37 minutes needed for the first load. Therefore, we can do 9 loads of laundry before 6:35pm.
Answer: B