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If Erica can complete a project in four hours and Corey can
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If Erica can complete a project in four hours and Corey can complete the same project in six hours, how many hours will it take Erica and Corey to complete the project if they work on the project?
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05 May 2020, 05:08
Carcass wrote:
If Erica can complete a project in four hours and Corey can complete the same project in six hours, how many hours will it take Erica and Corey to complete the project if they work on the project?
A. \(3\)
B. \(2 \frac{2}{5}\)
C. \(2\)
D. \(2 \frac{3}{4}\)
E. \(5 \frac{1}{2}\)
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Working together, they can complete the work in =\( \frac{{6 * 4}}{{6 + 4} }= \frac{24}{10} = 2 \frac{2}{5}\)
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