Hey everyone,
This is my first post. Unfortunately Im staining it with a relatively easy question, lol.
It takes two men three hours to mow a lawn. How many hours will it take for 12 men to mow the same lawn?
The solution is what confused me. I was able to solve it in my head without algebra, proportions or ratios, but when it came to proving my answer on paper, I couldn't get the same answer.
1. Set up direct proportion
2 men / 3 hours = 12 men / n hours
2. Exchange numerators
12 men / 3 hours = 2 men / n hours
3. Cross multiply and solve:
2 x 3 = 12 x n
n = half an hour
My question is why are they exchanging numerators? I understand that we have to do so because in this case adding more men DECREASES the total time.
Anyone have another solution to this problem? Or can someone expand on this "exchanging numerators"?
Thank you for your help.
Daniel
This is my first post. Unfortunately Im staining it with a relatively easy question, lol.
It takes two men three hours to mow a lawn. How many hours will it take for 12 men to mow the same lawn?
The solution is what confused me. I was able to solve it in my head without algebra, proportions or ratios, but when it came to proving my answer on paper, I couldn't get the same answer.
1. Set up direct proportion
2 men / 3 hours = 12 men / n hours
2. Exchange numerators
12 men / 3 hours = 2 men / n hours
3. Cross multiply and solve:
2 x 3 = 12 x n
n = half an hour
My question is why are they exchanging numerators? I understand that we have to do so because in this case adding more men DECREASES the total time.
Anyone have another solution to this problem? Or can someone expand on this "exchanging numerators"?
Thank you for your help.
Daniel


















