Let’s have a look at some plausible insights into the concept of Man – Work- Hour:
Here are some important time and work formulas for GMAT that one must know to solve questions:
If A can do a piece of work in n days, then A’s 1 day’s work = 1/n
If A’s 1 day’s work = 1/n, then A can finish the work in n days.
If A is thrice as good a workman as B, then:
Ratio of work done by A and B = 3 : 1
Ratio of times taken by A and B to finish a work = 1 : 3
Mentioned below are some important relationships related to time and work tricks that aspirants or students must know while preparing for any competitive exams. These relationships are indeed shortcuts that will help you to solve time and work questions faster and with ease.
Mentioned below are some of the beneficial time and work tricks
Trick 1: If M1 men can finish W1 work in D1 days and M2 men can finish W2 work in D2 days then, the relation is: M1*D1/W1 = M2*D2/W2
Trick 2: If M1 men finish W1 work in D1 days, working T1 time each day and M2 men finish W2 work in D2 days, working T2 time each day, then the relation is: M1*D1*T1/W1 = M2*D2*T2/W2
Trick 3: If A completes a piece of work in ‘x’ days, and B completes the same work in ‘y’ days, then,
Work done by A in 1 day = 1/X
Work done by B in 1 day = 1/Y
Work done by A and B in 1 day = 1/X + 1/Y
Total time taken to complete the work by A and B both = XY/(X + Y)
Trick 4: If A can do a work in ‘x’ days, B can do the same work in ‘y’ days, C can do the same work in ‘z’ days, then the total time taken by A, B and C to complete the work together = XYZ/(XY + YZ + ZX)
Trick 5: If A alone can do a certain work in ‘x’ days and A and B together can do the same work in ‘y’ days, then B alone can do the same work in = XY/(X – Y)
Trick 6: Work of one day =Total work / Total no. of working days
Total work = (work of one day) × (total no. of working days)
Remaining work = 1 – (work done)
Work done by A = (Work done in 1 day by A) × (total no. of days worked by A)
Trick 7: If A can do a work in ‘x’ days and B can do the same work in ‘y’ days and when they started working together, B left the work ‘m’ days before completion then the total time taken to complete work is = (Y + M)X / (X+Y)
Trick 8: If A leaves the work ‘m’ days before its completion then the total time taken to complete work is = (X + M)Y / (X+Y)
Trick 9: If food is available for ‘a’ days for ‘A’ men at a certain place and after ‘b’ days. ‘B’ men join, then the remaining food will serve total men for Required time = A(a – b) / (A + B) days
Trick 10: If A and B together can finish a certain work in ‘a’ days. They worked together for ‘b’ days and then ‘B’ (or A) left the work. A (or B) finished the rest of work in ‘d’ days, then, the total time taken by A (or B) alone to complete the work = ad / (a – b) or bd / (a – b) days
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