Algebra OG #137

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Algebra OG #137

by hey_thr67 » Wed Jun 13, 2012 11:06 am
At his regular hourly rate, Don had estimated the labour cost of a repair job as $336 and he was paid that amount. However, the job took 4 hrs. longer than he had estimated and, consequently, he earned $2 per hour less than his regular hourly rate. What was the time Don had estimated for the job, in hours ?

A: 28
B: 24
C: 16
D: 14
E: 12


OA is [spoiler]B [/spoiler]
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by GMATGuruNY » Wed Jun 13, 2012 1:02 pm
At his regular hourly rate, Don had estimated the labor cost of a repair job as $336 and he was paid that amount. However, the job took 4 hours longer than he had estimated and, consequently, he earned 2$ per hour less than his regular hourly rate. What was the time Don had estimated for the job, in hours?

28
24
16
14
12
We can plug in the answers, which represent the estimated time: 28, 24, 16, 14, or 12.
The actual time was 4 hours longer: 32, 28, 20, 18, or 16.
Since 336 is not a multiple of 32, eliminate A.
Since 336 is not a multiple of 20, eliminate C.
336 is not a multiple of 9, since the sum of its digits is not a multiple of 9.
Thus, 336 is not a multiple of 18; eliminate D.

The correct answer must be B or E.

Answer choice B: estimated time = 24, actual time = 28
Estimated payrate = 336/24 = 14.
Actual payrate = 336/28 = 12.
Difference = 14-12 = 2.
Success!

The correct answer is B.

Note that we had to try only ONE answer choice -- a very efficient way to solve the problem.
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by kevincanspain » Wed Jun 13, 2012 1:23 pm
GMATGuru's approach is far more effective than mine, which assumes that pay/hour and timr taken are integers. Still, this method may be useful for other questions

We are basically looking for two factors of 336 (call them x and y) that differ by 4 and whose pairs differ by 2. The answer is the smaller of x and y

336 = 2^4 x 3 x 7

12 x 28
14 x 24
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by TheAnuja55 » Fri Nov 02, 2012 3:11 am
GMATGuruNY wrote:
At his regular hourly rate, Don had estimated the labor cost of a repair job as $336 and he was paid that amount. However, the job took 4 hours longer than he had estimated and, consequently, he earned 2$ per hour less than his regular hourly rate. What was the time Don had estimated for the job, in hours?

28
24
16
14
12
We can plug in the answers, which represent the estimated time: 28, 24, 16, 14, or 12.
The actual time was 4 hours longer: 32, 28, 20, 18, or 16.
Since 336 is not a multiple of 32, eliminate A.
Since 336 is not a multiple of 20, eliminate C.
336 is not a multiple of 9, since the sum of its digits is not a multiple of 9.
Thus, 336 is not a multiple of 18; eliminate D.

The correct answer must be B or E.

Answer choice B: estimated time = 24, actual time = 28
Estimated payrate = 336/24 = 14.
Actual payrate = 336/28 = 12.
Difference = 14-12 = 2.
Success!

The correct answer is B.

Note that we had to try only ONE answer choice -- a very efficient way to solve the problem.
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Why not E ?