Math, asked by Diksha4321, 11 months ago

Arun and Varun harvest a field in 6 hours , Varun and Naveen harvest the same field in 8 hours while Arun and Naveen harvest in 12 hours . How long would they take working together to harvest the same field? Please guys answer is question. Please.... This answer is 16/3​

Answers

Answered by Siddharta7
9

Answer:

16/3

Step-by-step explanation:

Let Arun = x, Varun = y, Naveen = z.

Given,

(1)

Arun and Varun harvest a field in 6 hours.

Work done by (x + y) in 1 hour = (1/6).

(2)

Varun and Naveen harvest the same field in 8 hours.

Work done by (y + z) in 1 hour = (1/8)

(3)

Arun and Naveen harvest in 12 hours.

Work done by (x + z) in 1 hour = 1/12

Now,

Working together,

(x + y + y + z + x + z) = 1/6 + 1/8 + 1/12

=> 2(x + y + z) = (9/24)

=> 2(x + y + z) = 3/8

=> (x + y + z) = 3/16

Therefore,

To harvest the same field, the time they take = 16/3

Hope it helps!

Answered by BrainlySamaira
16

Answer:

\boxed{\bf \frac{16}{3}  \:  \:days}

\tt{Given}\begin{cases}\tt{Arun\: and \:varun=6\:hour} \\ \tt{varun \:and \:naveen \:=8\:hour } \\\tt{arun \:and\: Naveen =12 \:hour}\end{cases}

\large\underline\textsf{ To Find }

\small\textsf{ How long would they take working}

\small\textsf{ together to harvest the same field? }

\huge\underline\textsf{Explantion:- }

____________________________________

\boxed{\sf arun \:  +  \: varun =  \frac{1}{6} hour}

\boxed{\sf varun + naveen =  \frac{1}{8}hour }

\boxed{\sf arun \:  + naveen =  \frac{1}{12}hour}

_____________________________________

\small\underline\textsf{ We have to add Now, :- }

\small\mathtt{[varun+arun]+[varun+naveen]+[arun+naveen] }

\huge\underline\textsf{in One day :- }

\implies\boxed{\sf \frac{1}{6}  +  \frac{1}{8}  +  \frac{1}{12}}

\large\underline\textsf{\red{Again} }

\implies\sf \frac{4 + 3 + 2}{24}  \\

\implies\sf \frac{9}{25}  \times 2 \\

\implies\sf\frac{\cancel9}{\cancel{48}} \\

\implies\sf \frac{3}{16}  \\

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