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GED Math 1.1 Rational Numbers
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GED Math: Rational Numbers Drill 1, Problem 1. Reduce the fraction.

GED Math 1.2 Rational Numbers
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GED Math 1.2 Rational Numbers. Reduce the fraction.

GED Math 1.3 Rational Numbers
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GED Math 1.3 Rational Numbers. Which answer best fills in the blank?

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GED Math 2.3 Expression and Equations 234 Views


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GED Math: Expression and Equations Drill 2, Problem 3. How many hours did Tess work?


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Here's your Shmoop dujour, brought to you by slackers.

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It's like if slacks and Dockers were to join forces and create the laziest pair of pants ever.

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We've got Tess who's a real go-getter and Steven who's a bit of a slacker.

00:29

Together they work for 21 hours, but this problem wants us to know

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that Tess put three more hours of work into this project than Steven did.

00:37

Maybe he had a good excuse, like his legs were broken.

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All we have to do to solve this problem is set up a simple equation.

00:52

Having a single variable S makes life a lot easier.

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Careful, because S is Steven's time. We need to tack on three more hours to get Tess' time.

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Now the least Steven can do is give Tess a foot rub.

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