Final answer:
The factory employee will require an additional 1.125 hours to finish the remaining 3/5 of the project, after already working 3/4 of an hour to complete 2/5 of the project.
Step-by-step explanation:
The question asks how many additional hours a factory employee requires to finish the whole project if they worked 3/4 of an hour to complete 2/5 of the project.
First, we determine the rate of work by dividing the time worked by the fraction of the project completed: (3/4) hours / (2/5). Simplifying this gives us (3/4)×(5/2) = (15/8) hours to complete 1 whole project (or 5/5 of the project).
Now, to find out how many hours are needed to complete the remaining 3/5 of the project, we multiply the rate by the remaining fraction: (15/8)×(3/5) = 45/40 = 1.125 hours.
Therefore, the employee will require an additional 1.125 hours to finish the project.