If Sam can do a job in 4 days that Lisa can do in 6 days and Tom can do in 2 days, how long would the job take if Sam, Lisa, and Tom worked together to complete it?

1 Answer
Oct 25, 2016

They could complete the job together in #12/11# days.

Explanation:

Sam: 4 days
Lisa: 6 days
Tom: 2 days

This is a "rate" problem. The rate is jobs per day, or job/day.

Sam's rate is one job completed in 4 days, or #1/4#, i.e. in one day Sam could complete #1/4#th of the job.

Lisa's rate is one job completed in 6 days, or #1/6#. She could complete #1/6#th of the job in one day.

Tom's rate is one job completed in 2 days, or #1/2#. He could complete #1/2# of the job in one day.

Together, they could complete #1/4 + 1/6 +1/2# of the job in one day.

We are trying to find the rate at which Sam, Lisa and Tom could complete the job together, or one job in #x# days, for a rate of #1/x#.

#1/4 + 1/6+1/2 =1/x#

The least common denominator is #12x#.

Multiplying through by the LCD gives:

#12x ( 1/4) +12x (1/6) + 12x ( 1/2) = 12x ( 1/x)#

#3x + 2x + 6x=12#

#11x=12#

#11x/11 =12/11#

#x = 12/11# days