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Question: Two machines, A and B, each working at a constant rate, can complete a certain task working together in 6 days. In how many days, working alone, can machine A complete the task?
- The average (arithmetic mean) of the respective times A and B would each take to complete the task working alone is 12.5 days
- It would take machine A 5 more days to complete the task alone than it would take machine B to complete the task
- Statement (1) ALONE is sufficient, but statement (2) alone is not sufficient.
- Statement (2) ALONE is sufficient, but statement (1) alone is not sufficient.
- BOTH statements TOGETHER are sufficient, but NEITHER statement ALONE is sufficient.
- EACH statement ALONE is sufficient.
- Statements (1) and (2) TOGETHER are NOT sufficient.
Answer:
Solution with Explanation:
Approach Solution (1):
Given that \(\frac{1}{A}+\frac{1}{B}=\frac{1}{6}\), where A is the time needed for machine A to complete the task working alone and B is the time for the machine B to complete the task working alone
(1) The average (arithmetic mean) of the respective times A and B would each take to complete the task working alone in 12.5 days. This statement implies that A + B = 2 * 12.5 = 25.
Now, since we don’t know which machine works faster than even if we substitute B with \(25-A(\frac{1}{A}+\frac{1}{25-A}=\frac{1}{6})\), we must get two different answers for A and B: A < B and A > B.
Not sufficient
(2) it would take machine A 5 more days to complete the task alone than it would take machine B to complete the task. A = B + 5, so we have that \(\frac{1}{A}+\frac{1}{A-5}=\frac{1}{6}\). From this we can find that A = 2 (not a valid solution since in this case B will be negative) or A = 15.
Sufficient
Correct Option: B
Approach Solution (2):
First define some variables
A = rate of A
B = rate of B
x = time that it takes machine A working alone
y = time that it takes machine B working alone
\(6(A+B)=1\)
\(A+B=\frac{1}{6}\)
Given in S2: It would take machine A 5 more days to complete the task alone that it would take machine B to complete the task
This means x > y
x = y + 5
equation 1:
\(A+B=\frac{1}{6}\)
\(Rate=\frac{Work}{Time}\)
\(A=\frac{1}{5}\)
\(x=y+5\)
\(A=\frac{1}{y+5}\)
\(B=\frac{1}{y}\)
\(A+B=\frac{1}{6}\)
\(\frac{1}{y+5}+\frac{1}{y}=\frac{1}{6}\)
\(\frac{y+y+5}{y(y+5)}=\frac{1}{6}\)
\(\frac{2y+5}{y^2+5y}=\frac{1}{6}\)
\(12y+30=y^2+5y\)
\(y^2-7y-30 = 0\)
\((y-10)(y+3) = 0\)
\(y=10\)
\(or\)
\(y = -3\)
Reject y = -3
x = y + 5
x = 10 + 5
x = 15
Thus statement 2 is sufficient
Correct Option: B
Approach Solution (3):
A + B = 25 and 1/A + 1/B = 1/6 are the results for (1). We obtain 1/A + 1/(25 - A) = 1/6 by putting B = 25 - A into 1/A + 1/B = 1/6. This results in A2 -25A + 150 = 0, which yields A = 10 or A = 15. However, as the solution explains, you actually don't need to do all that if you understand that for (1) we have no method of telling machines A and B apart from one another, thus we must come up with two solutions for A and B: A < B and A > B.
Thus statement 2 is sufficient
Correct Option: B
“Two machines, A and B, each working at a constant rate, can complete a certain task working together in 6 days. In how many days, working alone, can machine A complete the task?”- is a topic of the GMAT Quantitative reasoning section of GMAT. This question has been taken from the book "GMAT Quantitative Review". GMAT Quant section consists of a total of 31 questions. GMAT Data Sufficiency questions consist of a problem statement followed by two factual statements. GMAT data sufficiency comprises 15 questions which are two-fifths of the total 31 GMAT quant questions.
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