If Steven can mix 20 drinks in 5 minutes, Sue can mix 20 drinks in 10 minutes, and Jack can mix 20 drinks in 15 minutes, how much time will it take all 3 of them working together to mix the 20 drinks?

2 Answers
Mar 19, 2017

It will take 2.73 minutes for all the 3 of them working together to mix the 20 drinks.

Explanation:

As Steven can mix 20 drinks in 5 minutes,

he can mix 20/5=4 drinks in 1 minute.

As Sue can mix 20 drinks in 10 minutes,

she can mix 20/10=2 drinks in 1 minute.

and as Jack can mix 20 drinks in 15 minutes,

he can mix 20/15=4/3 drinks in 1 minute.

Hence, together all 3 can mix 4+2+4/3=22/3 drinks in 1 minute

i.e. 1 drink in 3/22 minutes

and 20 drinks in 20xx3/22=60/22=2.73 minutes.

Mar 19, 2017

2.bar(72) minutes or 3 minutes for a whole number of drinks.

Explanation:

The least common multiple of 5, 10 and 15 is 30. So let's look at how many drinks the team could mix in 30 minutes:

Steven: 20*30/5 = 120

Sue: 20*30/10 = 60

Jack: 20*30/15 = 40

So a total of 120+60+40 = 220 drinks.

So to mix 20 drinks would take the team:

30*20/220 = 30/11 = 2.bar(72) minutes.

If each was working on their own, then at the end of 2.bar(72) minutes they would each be part way through making a drink.

Let us see how far they would get:

Steven: 120/11 = 10 10/11

Sue: 60/11 = 5 5/11

Jack: 40/11 = 3 7/11

So that's 18 whole drinks. So we would require two of the team to finish to get the whole 20 drinks, or one of the team to finish one and make a complete extra one.

Let us see how much more time they need to complete the partial drink:

Steven: 1/11*5/20 = 1/44 minutes

Sue: 6/11*10/20 = 3/11 minutes

Jack: 4/11*15/20 = 3/11 minutes

So we would have to wait 3/11 minutes for two more of the team to finish, by which time all three would have finished.

30/11+3/11 = 33/11 = 3

So 3 minutes total, by which time Steven could have finished making his 12th drink, giving a total of 12+6+4 = 22 drinks.

If it is possible to break down the stages of preparation of a drink in order that more than one person can work on it, then it may be possible to achieve the 20 whole drinks in 2.bar(72) minutes.

For example:

  • Jack completes 1/11th of a drink before handing it to Steven to complete. (Steven may finish making 10 whole drinks before he gets around to it)
  • Jack completes 6/11ths of a second drink before handing it to Sue to complete. (Sue may finish making 5 whole drinks before she gets around to it)
  • Jack completes 3 whole drinks in the remaining time.