A can complete 1/10 of the work in a day, B can complete 1/15 of the work in a day. Together they can complete 1/6 of the work in a day. The document explains how to calculate their individual work rates, combine them, and determine that together they can finish 1/6 of the work in a single day. It also notes that the question is asking for the part of work completed each day rather than the total work.
A can complete 1/10 of the work in a day, B can complete 1/15 of the work in a day. Together they can complete 1/6 of the work in a day. The document explains how to calculate their individual work rates, combine them, and determine that together they can finish 1/6 of the work in a single day. It also notes that the question is asking for the part of work completed each day rather than the total work.
A can complete 1/10 of the work in a day, B can complete 1/15 of the work in a day. Together they can complete 1/6 of the work in a day. The document explains how to calculate their individual work rates, combine them, and determine that together they can finish 1/6 of the work in a single day. It also notes that the question is asking for the part of work completed each day rather than the total work.
Firstly we will find 1 day work of both A and B, then by adding
we can get collective days for them,
So, A's 1 day work = 1/10 B's 1 day work = 1/15 (A+B)'s 1 day work = (110+115)=(3+230)=16
So together they can complete work in 6 days.
in half the time taken by A. then working together, what part of same work they can finish in a day 1. 1\5 2. 1\6 3. 1\7 4. 1\8 Answer: Option B Explanation: Please note in this question, we need to answer part of work for a day rather than complete work. It was worth mentioning here because many do mistake at this point in hurry to solve the question