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John does (1/10) = 0.1 of the job each day. Jack does (1/5) = 0.2 of the job each day.Working together, they do (0.1 + 0.2) = 0.3 of the job each day.(1 job) / (0.3 job per day) = (3 and 1/3) days
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To solve the problem, first determine the work done by 3 men and 6 boys in one day. If 3 men and 6 boys complete the work in 20 days, their combined work rate is 1/20 of the work per day. Let the work rate of one man be ( m ) and one boy be ( b ). Thus, ( 3m + 6b = \frac{1}{20} ). Now, for 6 men and 8 boys, the work rate is ( 6m + 8b ). To find how long they will take to complete the same work, calculate the ratio of the work rates. The new work rate simplifies to ( 2(3m + 4b) ). Using the previous equation, we can find that ( 3m + 6b ) is half of ( 3m + 4b ) since ( 3m + 6b = \frac{1}{20} ) implies ( 3m + 4b ) is also constant. Hence, the time taken by 6 men and 8 boys to complete the work is 12 days.
In one day 1 man does 1/200th of the work, In one day 1 boy does 1/300th of the work, so in one day 6 men and 11 boys do (6/200 + 11/300) of the work, ie (18 + 22)/600 or 1/15th so between them they take 15 days.
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John does (1/10) = 0.1 of the job each day. Jack does (1/5) = 0.2 of the job each day.Working together, they do (0.1 + 0.2) = 0.3 of the job each day.(1 job) / (0.3 job per day) = (3 and 1/3) days
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The boys in my class don't listen to the teacher. In this sentence 'boys' is the simple subject (the subject does the action - verb) 'The boys in my class' is the complete subject. The complete subject of a sentence contains the simple subject (usually a noun or a pronoun) and all the words and phrases that go with it. Another example: The man carrying the suitcase tripped on the step. Man is the simple subject. 'The man carrying the suitcase' is the complete subject. Tripped is the verb