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If a printer prints 1 word in p seconds, then how many words can it print in ‘q’ seconds where ‘p’ and ‘q’ are positive real numbers?
If ‘x’ men can finish ‘x’ similar projects in ‘x’ days, then in how many days can ‘2x’ men can finish ‘2x’ similar projects? Assume that each man works with same efficiency.
Alan alone can build (1/x) th of a wall in 1 day. If Alan & Mike together can build the entire wall in 2 days, then what fraction of the wall can Mike alone build in 1 day?
A pipe takes 3 hours to fill an empty reservoir to 2/7th of its total capacity. How much time (in hours) more would it take to completely fill the reservoir.
An inlet pipe can fill an empty tank in 3 minutes while an outlet pipe can empty this completely filled tank in 6 minutes. If the tank is empty, then in how many minutes would the tank be full when both the inlet and outlet pipes are open?
If it takes 3 identical printers, working at the same rate, 2 minutes to print 9 binders, how many minutes will it take 6 of the same printers to print 54 binders?
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Working alone, Bill can finish his design in 10 days. With Mason’s help, he only takes 4 days to complete his design. At this rate, how many days would it take Mason, working alone, to complete the design?
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Working individually, Abe, Bosky, and Chris could do the same job in 12, 24 and 36 hours respectively. They decided to work in cycles of 3 hours with each person working exactly for an hour in a cycle. If they could start the work in any order and only one person works on the job at any given time, what was the minimum amount of time in which the job could be completed?
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In how many days can 12 men and 15 women complete a job, if 8 men can do the same job in 12 days? Assume the rate of working of all men is same and rate of working of all women is same.
(1) 20 women can do the same job in 10 days.
(2) 24 men and 5 women can complete the same job in 40/11 days.
Detailed Solution: Question 9
Suzy and Marie decide to help Leslie with her thesis. Suzy can type 3 chapters per hour, Leslie can type 5 chapters per hour, and Marie can type 6 chapters per hour. If the thesis contains 28 chapters, how many hours with it take the three of them, working together, to complete the thesis?
Detailed Solution: Question 10
20 men can do a job in 5 days while 10 women can do the same job in 4 days. In how many days can 2 men and 8 women complete the job? Assume the rate of work of all men to be equal and the rate of work of all women to be equal.
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Jeff was given a report to complete. In how many days can he complete the report, if his rate of completion is consistent?
(1) Jeff can complete 10% of the report in 2 days.
(2) After 7 days, there was still 65% of the report to be completed.
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P is able to do a piece of work in 15 days and Q can do the same work in 20 days. If they can work together for 4 days, what is the fraction of work left?
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P can lay railway track between two stations in 16 days. Q can do the same job in 12 days. With the help of R, they completes the job in 4 days. How much days does it take for R alone to complete the work?
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P, Q and R can do a work in 20, 30 and 60 days respectively. How many days does it need to complete the work if P does the work and he is assisted by Q and R on every third day?
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