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Re: While working together, A and B can finish painting a wall i [#permalink]
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Re: While working together, A and B can finish painting a wall i [#permalink]
Where is the mistake made then in the work below?

a+b=x
a=b+y

Therefore, (b+y) + b = x
b=(x-y)/2
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Here, a and b are the individual amounts of time in hours taken by A and B, respectively and x is the time taken in hours when A and B work together.

So,
x≠a+b

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Here is a simpler path to the solution.

Let t = number of hours that B takes to finish the same work alone.

From common sense, B must take longer than A and B working together. Therefore, t > x.

If we subtract from x or divide it with a number > 1, then we are making it smaller. Therefore, t > x > x-y / 2.
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