The document shows a math problem where a son helps his father finish work in 3 days that would normally take the father 54 days alone. To solve for how long it would take the son to do the work alone, the document subtracts the father's daily work amount from their combined daily work amount to find the son's individual daily work amount, then divides the total work by the son's daily work amount to get 712 days.
The document shows a math problem where a son helps his father finish work in 3 days that would normally take the father 54 days alone. To solve for how long it would take the son to do the work alone, the document subtracts the father's daily work amount from their combined daily work amount to find the son's individual daily work amount, then divides the total work by the son's daily work amount to get 712 days.
The document shows a math problem where a son helps his father finish work in 3 days that would normally take the father 54 days alone. To solve for how long it would take the son to do the work alone, the document subtracts the father's daily work amount from their combined daily work amount to find the son's individual daily work amount, then divides the total work by the son's daily work amount to get 712 days.
[Please note we multiplied by 1/3 as per B share and total of
ratio is 1/3] So B will finish the work in 54 days help of his son he can do it in 3 days. In what time can the son do it alone ? 1. 712days 2. 612days 3. 512days 4. 412days Answer: Option A Explanation: In this type of question, where we have one person work and together work done. Then we can easily get the other person work just by subtracting them. As, Son's one day work = (1315)=(5315)=215