jhb7mi4leeaJanekitt jhb7mi4leeaJanekitt
  • 15-04-2017
  • Mathematics
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A team of 15 workers can do a job in 7 hours. how long would this work take if the team has 35 people?

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taskmasters taskmasters
  • 27-04-2017
The concept used for this item is equating the man-hours for both scenario. Man-hour is calculated by multiplying the number of men working by the number of hours they need to finish the work. That is,
                            (15 men)(7 hours) = (35 men)(x hours)
The value of x from the equation is equal to 3. Therefore, it will only take 3 hours for 35 people to do the same job. 
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jeremyhulu08 jeremyhulu08
  • 07-05-2020

Answer:

the answer will be 3 hours

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