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Working together machines A and B can complete a certain job in 6 hour
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­Another way to solve this - 

Assume A hours as x 
& B hours as y

x+y=6 & x is 40% more than y. 

so (y+0.4y)+y=6
y=2.5, and so x=3.5

Thus, total time needed for x while working alone for a 6 hours work = 3.5*6, which is "21"

So answer is D 
 
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­Another way to solve this - 

Assume A hours as x 
& B hours as y

x+y=6 & x is 40% more than y. 

so (y+0.4y)+y=6
y=2.5, and so x=3.5

Thus, total time needed for x while working alone for a 6 hours work = 3.5*6, which is "21"

So answer is D 

 
­Hi. Question says A takes 40% more than combined time not 40% more than B. So x=y+0.4y isnt true. 
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