I can't believe that Kaplan seriously suggests to handle "this tough problem is perfect for Picking Numbers". It is easy to pick numbers like x = 2, y = 2, and z = 10 and find out that the two chefs would need to work together for 15 hours, however, after that you need to substitute x, y and x into five (five, Karl!) answer choice to check which one yields 15! How much time would it take? Solving by equation as indicated above seems to be so much easier!
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