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John spent 30 minutes developing an estimate for a job. The job itself took 2 hours, 45 minutes to complete. What is the ratio of the time spent on the job estimate to the total time spent (including the time spent calculating the estimate) on this job?

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Answer:
(2)/(13)

Explanation:

Given : Time spent on developing an estimate for a job = 30 minutes

Time taken by job itself to complete = 2 hours 45 minutes

=
2*60+45=165\text{ minutes}

Now, the ratio of the time spent on the job estimate to the total time spent (including the time spent calculating the estimate) on this job will be :-


(30)/(165+30)=(30)/(195)=(2)/(13)

Hence, the ratio of the time spent on the job estimate to the total time spent (including the time spent calculating the estimate) on this job is
(2)/(13).

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