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A 16\dfrac1216 2 1 ? 16, start fraction, 1, divided by, 2, end fraction kilometer stretch of road needs repairs. Workers can repair 2\dfrac142 4 1 ? 2, start fraction, 1, divided by, 4, end fraction kilometer of road per week. How many weeks will it take to repair this stretch of road?

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Answer:


7(1)/(3)\text{ weeks}

Explanation:

Given,

Total distance have to stretch =
16(1)/(2) km,

Also, the distance repaired by workers each week =
2(1)/(4) km,

Thus, the number of weeks required to repair whole distance


=\frac{\text{Total distance have to stretch}}{\text{Distance repaired in one week}}


=(16(1)/(2))/(2(1)/(4))


=((33)/(2))/((9)/(4))


=(66)/(9)


=7(1)/(3)

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Answer: It will take
7(1)/(3) weeks to repair this stretch of road.

Explanation:

Since we have given that

Part of road needs repair =
16(1)/(2)=(33)/(2)

Part of road worker can repair per week =
2(1)/(4)=(9)/(4)

We need to find the number of weeks that it will take to repair this stretch of road.

So, Number of weeks is given by


(33)/(2)/ (9)/(4)\\\\=(33)/(2)* (4)/(9)\\\\=(66)/(9)\\\\=(22)/(3)\\\\=7(1)/(3)

Hence, it will take
7(1)/(3) weeks to repair this stretch of road.

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