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Josephine can correct her students test papers in 11 hours, but if her teacher’s assistant helps, it would take them 6 hours. How long would it take for the assistant to do it alone?_hours

Josephine can correct her students test papers in 11 hours, but if her teacher’s assistant-example-1
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We are given that Josephine completes a task in 11 hours and she together with her assistant completes the task in 6 hours. To determine the amount of time it would take the assistant alone, we will use the following relationship:


(1)/(t_T)=(1)/(t_1)+(1)/(t_2)

Where:


\begin{gathered} t_T=\text{ time to complete the task together} \\ t_1=\text{ time to complete the tast by Joseph}ine \\ t_2=\text{ time to complete the tast by her assistant} \end{gathered}

If we substitute the known values we get:


(1)/(6)=(1)/(11)+(1)/(t_2)

Now we solve for t2. First we subtract 1/11 from both sides:


(1)/(6)-(1)/(11)=(1)/(t_2)

Solving the operation we get:


(5)/(66)=(1)/(t_2)

Now we invert both sides:


(66)/(5)=t_2

Therefore, it would take the assistant 66/5 or 13.2 hours.

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