Jack spends 1 4/5 as long on his homework as Jill. Last week Jill spent 9 3/4 hours doing homework. How long did Jack spend doing homework?

1 Answer
May 11, 2018

About #17.6# hours.

Explanation:

If we let #a# = the number of hours Jack spent on his homework and #b# = the number of hours that Jill spent on her homework, we can set up an equation using the given information. Since Jack spent #1 4/5# times as long as Jill, this is the equation:

#a = 1 4/5 * b#

To make this a little easier on the eyes, you can convert the mixed number into a fraction.

#a = 9/5 * b#

Now, since we know that Jill spent #9 3/4# hours on her homework, simply plug that in as #b#.

#a = 9/5 * 9 3/4#

Now just simplify, to find that #a = 17.55#, or about #17.6# hours doing his homework.