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Nikolay [14]
4 years ago
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Alees and Emma design an office park in 28 weeks. Each architect spends 19 hours each week on this project. What is the total nu

mber of hours the architects work on this project?
Mathematics
1 answer:
olchik [2.2K]4 years ago
7 0

Alees and Emma spend 1064 hours together

<em><u>Solution:</u></em>

Given that, Alees and Emma design an office park in 28 weeks

Each architect spends 19 hours each week on this project

To find: Total number of hours the architects work on this project

From given,

Total number of weeks = 28

Each architect spends 19 hours each week

Therefore,

Time spent in one week by Alees = 19 hours

Time spent in one week by Emma = 19 hours

<em><u>Total number of hours the architects work on this project</u></em>

Total\ number\ of\ hours = (19 \times 28) + (19 \times 28)\\\\Total\ number\ of\ hours = 532 + 532\\\\Total\ number\ of\ hours = 1064

Thus, they spend 1064 hours together

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