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HeyArnold
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Pat, Kate and Mark charged a total of 162 hours to a certain project. If Pat charged twice as much to the project as Kate and 1/3 as much time as Mark, how many more hours did Mark charge to the project than Kate?
A. 18
B. 36
C. 72
D. 90
E. 108
I understand that you can use a single variable here, but I chose to set Pat as the variable (since the question phrases everyone in relation to pat)
So I said:
Pat = X
Kate = 1/2 X
Mark = 3X
4.5X = 162... clearly this didn't work out, why doesn't this work? As opposed to saying:
Kate = X
Pat = 2X
Mark = 6X
9X = 162 gives the correct answer!
A. 18
B. 36
C. 72
D. 90
E. 108
I understand that you can use a single variable here, but I chose to set Pat as the variable (since the question phrases everyone in relation to pat)
So I said:
Pat = X
Kate = 1/2 X
Mark = 3X
4.5X = 162... clearly this didn't work out, why doesn't this work? As opposed to saying:
Kate = X
Pat = 2X
Mark = 6X
9X = 162 gives the correct answer!












