You wash dishes for a chemistry laboratory to make extra money for laundry. You earn 12 dollars/hour, and each shift lasts 75 minutes. Your laundry requires 12 quarters/load. How many loads of laundry will each shift pay for if the cost per load rises to 16 quarters?



Answer :

You calculate the amount of loads of laundry as follows:

((6 x 0.25)/ load) x 10 loads = 15.00 total cost required for laundry 

(6.00 / 60 min) x (75 min/shift) = 7.50 cost / shift 

15.00 / (7.50 / shift) = 2 loads of  laundry

Hope this answers the question.

Each shift worked can pay for 3.75 loads of laundry if each load costs 16 quarters.

Further Explanation

This problem can be solved using simple dimensional analysis. The steps are:

  1. Sort the given. Identify the conversion factors or equalities that may be used. Identify what is required.
  2. Set up the dimensional analysis ensuring that units cancel out until only the desired unit is left. The equalities in the problem may be used as conversion factors.

STEP 1: Sort first the given in the problem to identify possible conversion factors to be used in the dimensional analysis.

The following equalities are given in the problem:

  • 1 shift = 75 minutes
  • 12 dollars = 1 hour
  • 1 load = 16 quarters
  • 1 dollar = 4 quarters

STEP 2: From these equalities, the following dimensional analysis can be set up:

[tex]no. \ of \ load \ = 1 \ shift \times \frac{75 \ min}{1 \ shift} \times {\frac{1 \ hr}{60 \ min} \times \frac{12 \ dollars}{1 \ hr} \times { \frac{4 \ quarters}{1 \ dollar} \times \frac{1 \ load}{16 \ quarters}[/tex]

[tex]no. \ of \ load \ = 3.75 \ load[/tex]

Therefore, one shift can pay for 3.75 loads of laundry.

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