Math, asked by rohit379966, 10 months ago

A can do a piece of work in 60 days, which B can do in 40 days. Both started the work but A left 10 days before the completion of the work. The work was finished in how many days?​

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Answered by BRAINLYARMY001
8

Answer:

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Step-by-step explanation:

A left the job 10 days before the completion.

So, B worked alone for the last 10 days.

First, we will calculate B’s 10 days work, which he did alone.

In 10 days B will do 10 × 1/40 = 1/4th of the work.

Remaining work 1 - ¼ = ¾ (Which A and B have done together).

A and B can do 1/60 + 1/40 work in 1 day.

Their one-day’s work is 1/60 + 1/40 = (2 + 3)/120 = 5/120 = 1/24.

They can finish the work in 24 days.

They would have done three-fourth of the work in 24 × 3/4 = 18 days.

⇒ Total days = 18 + 10 = 28.

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Answered by Kashmiripsyco
2

Answer:

A can. do in 60 days and the same work is done by B In 40 days

thus collectively they will do it in 20 days

now they both started A left after 10 days

thus the work will take 10 days extra

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