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Here's what we know:
4t = 7/10 (4 tasks take 7/10 of an hour)
Divide both sides by 4:
4t / 4 = 7/10 / 4
t = 7/40
So each task is 7/40 of an hour
7/40 n = 1 (Now we want to find the number of tasks completed in 1 hour)
Multiply both sides by 40/7:
n = 40/7
Converting improper fraction to a mixed number:
n = 5 5/7
So the robot will complete 5 5/7 tasks in an hour. If the answer is looking for fully finished tasks and not partially done ones, the you need to round down to 5.
Part A
What we know
We know that a robot can complete 4 tasks in [tex]\frac{5}{6}[/tex] hour. Each task takes the same amount of time
What we need to know
We need to know how long it takes the robot to complete one task
Show your work
[tex]\frac{5}{6}[/tex] of an hour is also equal to 50 minutes.
So now, we divide:
50 ÷ 4 = 12.5
Check your work
One thing we can do to check our work is to multiply:
12.5 x 4 = 50
Answer
it takes the robot 12.5 minutes to complete one task
Part B
What we know (same as Part A)
We know that a robot can complete 4 tasks in [tex]\frac{5}{6}[/tex] hour. Each task takes the same amount of time
What we need to know
We need to know how many tasks the robot complete in one hour.
Show your work
Using the information from Part A, we know that [tex]\frac{5}{6}[/tex] is 50 minutes. We also know it take the robot 12.5 minutes to complete one task. 60 minutes is equal to one hour. So what we would do is divide:
60 ÷ 12.5 = 4.80
The robot cannot complete 5 tasks in one hour.
Check your work
To check our work, we can multiply:
4.80 x 12.50 = 60 or one hour
Answer
The robot can complete 4.8 tasks in one hour.
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