Time WorkW10
Time WorkW10
If we further break number of days to hours, then total hours = DH, where H are number of hours per day. Now, our formula becomes M 1
DH
.. (1)
To elaborate it further, lets say M men take D days to build a room. Now if work is doubled (they have to build two rooms of same size) in same D no. of days, obviously they have to double their strength Or we can say that no. of men are directly proportional to the work to be finished. In mathematics, we can write it as M W, where W is the work to be finished By combining (1) and (2), we get
M 1 W DH
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If a worker takes x days to finish a work (working alone) and second one takes y days to finish the same work (working alone), then together they will take
.. (2)
or or
MDH =K W
xy x+y
days to
M1D1H1 M2D2H2 = W1 W2
This is our general formula to solve time & work problems. It is also known as Work Equivalence Method. Majority of time & work questions can be divided into two types. Type I: Where efficiency of individuals is not mentioned (as in the above example): These are the cases where the man-days concept is utilized. Here the Rule of Fractions or the proportion (direct or indirect) concept can also be used. Type II: Where the efficiency is mentioned. Here the case of unit days or one days concept is utilized.
Work done in unit time is known as efficiency of the worker or we can say, that if a worker takes less number of days (than second worker) to finish a work, he will be more efficient.
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LCM Approach
In this type of approach the total work is considered as the LCM of the time taken by the individuals and then unit time work is calculated. Here the work done is not 1(unity) but the LCM of the time taken by number of persons. Let us understand this with the help of an example.
Ex.1 If Manni and Gopi finish a work in 10 and 15 days respectively, what will be number of days taken by both of them to complete the work when both work together? Sol. Let the total work is equal to the LCM of number of days of Manni & Gopi taken to do the work respectively. Work = LCM of 10 & 15 = 30 units
One day work of Manni = One day work of Gopi =
30 = 3 units 10
Ex.2 A, B and C can finish a work independently in 10, 12 and 15 days. C starts the work and after 1 day, B joins him. After 1 day of B, A also joins them but leave 3 days before completion of the work, while B left two days before completion of work. What will be the total number of days taken to complete the work? Sol. Let total work is LCM (10, 12, 15) = 60 units
I day work: - A =
Let total days taken = N Days of A = (N 5), Days of B = (N 3), Days of C = N According to the question we have, 6(N 5) + 5(N 3) + 4N = 60 Solving we have N = 7 days
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Negative Work Concept These types of problems revel about the problems of pipe and cistern in which one is inlet and other is outlet. Let us solve a puzzle A monkey wants to climb a pole which is 24 m tall. In 1 minute, he can climb up by 3 m and in the next minute, he slips by 2 m. In how many minutes will the monkey reach the top of the pole? Ex.4 If A build the wall in 20 days and B can destroy that wall in 30 days and work on alternate days. Sol. What will be the number of days required to build the wall for the first time? A can build 1/20 th of the wall in 1 day. Where as B will destroy 1/30 th of the wall in 1 day and since they are working on alternate days, So in 2 days, 1/20-1/30 = 1/60 th of the wall will be constructed.
A will come and completes the remaining So it takes 115 days to construct the wall.
problems is that there are outlets as well as inlets. Thus, there are agents (the outlets) which perform negative work too. The rest of the process is almost similar. Inlet: A pipe connected with a tank (or a cistern or a reservoir) is called an inlet, if it fills the tank. The work done by this is taken as positive work. Outlet: A pipe connected with a tank is called an, outlet, if it empties the tank and the work done by this is taken as the negative work.
Ex.5 Two pipes A and B can fill a tank in 36 hours and 45 hours respectively. If both the pipes are opened simultaneously, how much time will be taken to fill the tank? Sol.
1 36 1 45
9 1 1 1 = Part filled by (A + B) in 1 hour = + = 180 20 36 45 Hence, both the pipes together will fill the tank in 20 hours.
Ex.6 Pipe A can fill a tank in 36 hours and pipe B can empty it in 45hours. If both the pipes are opened simultaneously, how much time will be taken to fill the tank? Sol. Total Volume of the tank = 180 units (LCM of 36 and 45) 1 hour work of A = 5 units 1 hour work of B = 4 units 1 hour work of A + B = 1 units So, Total time taken = 180 hours
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Ex.7 A can do a work in 30 days, and B can do in 40 days. If A and B work together for 10 days and A left, then C joined with B and completed the work in 10 days. How many days C alone can complete the work? Sol. A work only for 10 days, B work for 20 days and C work for 10 days.
Let us assume C require X days to complete the work. So, in 1 day, A can do 1/30th of the work. B can do 1/40 th of the work, and c can do 1/X of the work. So, 10/30 + 20/40 + 10/X = 1. So X = 60 days. So, C can do the work in 60 days.
Ex.8 Four men can do work in 15 days. If a man left the work after 5 days and again joined after 5 more days, The remaining three work continuously till the end of work. How many more days than the estimated, it takes to complete the work? Sol. After 15 days, the work that is left is equal to the amount of work, that can be done by 1 man in 5 days. This work can be done in 5/4 days by the 4 men. So it takes 5/4 more days to complete the work. Ex.9 One man started a work on first day, the second day one more joined with him. The next day one more joined. Everyday one new person joined until the work gets completed. If the work is completed in 15 days, how many days it takes for 10 men to complete the same work, if they work regularly? Sol. Let us assume one man can do x amount of work in 1 day. So the amount of work, that can be completed On 1st day = x 2nd day = 2x .. .. 15th day = 15x
Total = 15 x = 120 x But 10 men can do 10x work in 1 day. So, 10 men take 12 days to complete the work.
2 times that 3
Ex.10 A is 25% more efficient than B. With the help of C, B can complete a work in required for A alone. How much percent less efficient is C, compared to A. Assume B can do x work in 1 day.
A will do
5 x in 1 day. 4
Sol.
3 5 x 2 4
So C will do
15 7 x x = x in 1 day. 8 8
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Ex.11 B is twice as efficient as A and C is 50% more efficient than B. If B and C together can
complete a work in 10 days, how much time it takes for A and B to complete the work, if they work on alternate days starting with A?
1 days 2 If A can do x work in 1 day.
(1) 28 days
(2) 29
(3) 30
1 days 3
(4) 32
1 days 4
(5) 33
1 days 2
Sol.
B can do 2x C can do 3x B and C together takes 10 days Total work = 50 x. If A and B work on alternate days, In 2 days x + 2x = 3x work will completed. In 16 2 = 32 days 16 3x = 48x will be completed. 33rd day A will come and do x work. So, 48x + x = 49x will be completed. 34th day B will come and complete the work in So, answer = 33
1 days. 2
1 day. 2
Answer: (5)
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