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Re: Bill can dig a well in x! hours. Carlos can dig the same [#permalink]
That's right. (C) is the OA. :-D
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Re: Bill can dig a well in x! hours. Carlos can dig the same [#permalink]
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q=(x!)(y!)/(x!+y!)
= (x!)(y!)/(x*y!+y!)


can u plz explain this step ! thx
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Re: Bill can dig a well in x! hours. Carlos can dig the same [#permalink]
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q=(x!)(y!)/(x!+y!)
= (x!)(y!)/(x*y!+y!)


can u plz explain this step ! thx


Perhaps there is a formular that explains this better, but if you plug in nos you'll see that if x=y+1, x!=x*y!

Example 4=3+1, and 4!=4*3!. See da point?



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