This document contains 7 practice questions involving direct and inverse variation problems. The questions involve relating numbers of workers to work completed, food quantities to numbers of people and time, and workers added to time to complete projects. Solving these types of problems requires understanding how quantities are directly or inversely proportional to each other.
This document contains 7 practice questions involving direct and inverse variation problems. The questions involve relating numbers of workers to work completed, food quantities to numbers of people and time, and workers added to time to complete projects. Solving these types of problems requires understanding how quantities are directly or inversely proportional to each other.
This document contains 7 practice questions involving direct and inverse variation problems. The questions involve relating numbers of workers to work completed, food quantities to numbers of people and time, and workers added to time to complete projects. Solving these types of problems requires understanding how quantities are directly or inversely proportional to each other.
This document contains 7 practice questions involving direct and inverse variation problems. The questions involve relating numbers of workers to work completed, food quantities to numbers of people and time, and workers added to time to complete projects. Solving these types of problems requires understanding how quantities are directly or inversely proportional to each other.
Practice Questions Q 1: Ten men made 60 fans in a month. How many men will make 180 fans in two months? Q 2: Three men paint six houses in a week. How many houses will be painted by 10 men in two weeks? Q 3: In a fort, there is sufficient food for 600 men for a month. If 400 more men arrive the fort then how long the food is sufficient for now? Q 4: If 6 men take 9 days to complete a work, how many men can complete the work in 3 days? Q 5: If five persons do a job in 8 days then, ten persons will do the same job in how many days? Q 6: If 25 men can eat 150 kg of wheat in 30 days then 45 men can eat 450 kg of wheat in how many days? Q 7: A project can be completed by 150 workers in 40 days. But project manager brought 30 more workers after 16 days. In how many days will the remaining work be finished?