问答题An employee at a company was given the task of making a large number of copies. He spent the first 45 minutes making copies at a constant rate on copier A, but copier A broke down before the task was completed. He then spent the next 30 minutes finishing the task on copier B, which also produced copies at a constant rate. How many total minutes would the task hare taken had copier A not broken down?  (1) Copier A produced twice as many copies in its first 5 minutes of operation as copier B produced in its first 15 minutes.  (2) Copier B produces 10 copies per minute.

问答题
An employee at a company was given the task of making a large number of copies. He spent the first 45 minutes making copies at a constant rate on copier A, but copier A broke down before the task was completed. He then spent the next 30 minutes finishing the task on copier B, which also produced copies at a constant rate. How many total minutes would the task hare taken had copier A not broken down?  (1) Copier A produced twice as many copies in its first 5 minutes of operation as copier B produced in its first 15 minutes.  (2) Copier B produces 10 copies per minute.

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解析:
通过计算可知,条件1可以确定完成工作的时间,条件2不能确定,故本题应选A项。

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