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Martha can paint a room in 2 hours. Jamie can paint the same room in 6 hours. How long, to the nearest 10th of an hour, will it take them to paint the room together?
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Martha can paint a room in 2 hours. Jamie can paint the same room in 6 hours. How long, to the nearest 10th of an hour, will it take them to paint the room together?
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Martha can paint a room in 2 hours. Jamie can paint the same room in 6 hours. How long, to the nearest 10th of an hour, will it take them to paint the room together?
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0.6 hours or 40 mins
Explanation:
1/2 + 1/6 = 2/3
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