25 men in 32 days do 25*32 = 800 man-days of word.
If you have 20 men, they would take 800/20 = 40 days.
If a man working 6 hours per day can complete a piece of work in 12 days, the total work done is 6 hours/day × 12 days = 72 hours. To finish the same work in 8 days, he needs to work 72 hours ÷ 8 days = 9 hours per day. Therefore, he must work 9 hours per day to complete the task in 8 days.
Yes you could, your employer cannot make you work that many but you could choose to.
In 4 days!
260 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.
4 men are required
10 kindly do the steps
That depends on how long your work days are which could range from 1-10+ hours.
It might have been possible to answer the question is you had had the time to complete the question!
What a Piece of Work I Am has 275 pages.
6 boys and 15 girls can do a piece of work in 4 days while 12 boys 3 girls do the same work in 5 days. In how many days will 1 boy and 1 girl do the work seperately ?
If a "certain number of men" less 10 takes 20 days (twice as long) to finish the piece of work, then the "certain number of men" who can finish the work in 10 days would 20. If it takes 10 men less twice as long to do the work, then twice 10 men (20) can finish the job in 10 days.
If a man working 6 hours per day can complete a piece of work in 12 days, the total work done is 6 hours/day × 12 days = 72 hours. To finish the same work in 8 days, he needs to work 72 hours ÷ 8 days = 9 hours per day. Therefore, he must work 9 hours per day to complete the task in 8 days.
Yes you could, your employer cannot make you work that many but you could choose to.
25 calories in each piece so i guess you could work it out from that.
In 4 days!
To answer this, you need to know how many work days there are in one year. That depends on the company, its definition of a work week, and its number of allowable paid nonwork days (holidays, PTO, sick days, etc.). Employers and specific jobs can vary widely in this. One company could have 4-day work weeks, 10 paid holidays, and 21 days' PTO. Another could have 5-day work weeks, 8 paid holidays, and 15 days' PTO. Different answers, you see? Then multiply by 9.