14 days - 4 hrs.
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1 man would take 80 days to complete the work, so 1 man in 1 day would complete 1/80 of the work. 1 child would take 160 days to complete the work, so 1 child in one day would complete 1/160 of the work. In 1 day, 5 men and 10 children could do 5/80 + 10/160 = 1/16 +1/16 = 1/8 of the work. It would take them 8 days to do the job.
count all people who complete the task in the specified time interval. Divide that by 19 and multiply by 100
There are 17 complete weeks in 125 days.
364 out of 365
4.1666666667 days or 4 complete days plus 4 hours
2 Days. 2 people x 5 days = 10 days of work. 10 days / 5 people=2 days
I completed it in about 2 days
It might have been possible to answer the question is you had had the time to complete the question!
1 man would take 80 days to complete the work, so 1 man in 1 day would complete 1/80 of the work. 1 child would take 160 days to complete the work, so 1 child in one day would complete 1/160 of the work. In 1 day, 5 men and 10 children could do 5/80 + 10/160 = 1/16 +1/16 = 1/8 of the work. It would take them 8 days to do the job.
one appointed, the RC must complete all the below except
We can have it completed in 1-2 business days if requested
We can have it completed in 1-2 business days if requested
2.5 × 12 = 30 If two and a half pages are completed each day, in twelve days all thirty pages will be completed. This means that there are still two days spare (7 x 2 = 14 days). So, yes, it is perfectly possible to complete your homework in two weeks!
It depends on how many persons you give money to each day!
what is a choochie? was that the persons name out of happy days? what is a choochie? was that the persons name out of happy days?
Students should receive zeros only if they haven't completed homework in 2 or 3 days depending on the grade level.
The field-op cannot be completed this week. They're doing it to promote the Operation Blackout, so just wait a few more days!