P & L can wash all windows in 6 hrs; L alone takes 14 hrs...

kidd187

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Peter and Louis, working together, can wash all the windows of their house in 6 hours. Louis can do it alone in 14 hours. If Louis cannot help Peter, how long would it take Peter to do the job when he has to do it by himself?
 
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kidd187 said:
Peter and Louis, working together, can wash all the windows of their house in 6 hours. Louis can do it alone in 14 hours. If Louis cannot help Peter, how long would it take Peter to do the job when he has to do it by himself?

Using another problem to illustrate the solution path.

1--A can paint a room in 5 hours.
2--B can paint a room in 3 hours.
3--A's rate of painting is 1 room per A hours (5 hours) or 1/A (1/5) room/hour.
4--B's rate of painting is 1 room per B hours (3 hours) or 1/B (1/3) room/hour.
5--Their combined rate of painting is therefore 1/A + 1/B = (A+B)/AB = (1/5 + 1/3) = (8/15) rooms /hour.
6--Therefore, the time required for both of them to paint the 1 room working together is 1 room/(A+B)/AB rooms/hour = AB/(A+B) = 5(3)/(5+3) = 15/8 hours = 1 hour-52.5 minutes.

Note - Generally speaking (if the derivation is not specifically required), if it takes one person A units of time and another person B units of time to complete a specific task working alone, the time it takes them both to complete the task working together is T = AB/(A + B), where AB/(A + B) is one half the harmonic mean of the individual times, A and B.

With your version, you have AB and seek B.

I think you can take it from here.
 
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