Answer:
1 hour with 21 pages completed for each.
Step-by-step explanation:
First you need to list out what you know.
Tori:
Finished: 16 pgs
Rate: 5 pgs per hr
Cora:
Finished: 13 pgs
Rate: 8 pgs per hr
Now we compose Equations. In an equation we put the rate with the "X" because it is a constant rate of change. The finished amount of pages is our starting point or our y intercept we write it in this format:
y=mx+b
m being the rate of change
b being the initial amount or the starting point
For Tori the equation would be 5x+16 because 5 is our rate of change since she completes 5 pages per hour and 16 is our initial amount since she already completed them.
For Cora the equation would be 8x+13 because 8 is our rate of change since she completes 8 pages per hour and 13 is our initial amount since she already completed them.
we set these equation equal to each other:
5x+16=8x+13
eliminate the 5x on one side to leave the 16 by its self which in this case we subtract 5x to each side and get :
16=3x+13
the we subtract the 13 to leave 3x by its self and subtract 13 on both sides and get :
3=3x
lastly we divide 3 on both sides to isolate x and this would be our hours until they are both working on the same page:
1=x
this gives us 1 which means in 1 hour of working, both Cora and Tori will be working on the same page.
Substitute the 1 for each equation to get the total amount of pages completed in 1 hour:
5(1)+16
5+16
21 pages for Tori
8(1)+13
8+13
21 pages for Cora
Done
In one hour both Tori and Cora will have done 21 pages