Math, asked by aaronbaolei, 4 hours ago

It takes $1200$ workers $8$ years to build $3$ ziggurats. How many years would it take $1600$ workers to build $25$ ziggurats? (Assume all workers work at the same constant rate.)

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Answered by mehandirattapushkar5
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Answered by alexanderzuo777
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Answer:50

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It takes one-third as much work to build  ziggurat as it takes to build  ziggurats. Thus, if  workers can build  ziggurats in  years, then  workers can build  ziggurat in  years.If  worker were to try to build  ziggurat themselves, they would need to contribute  times as much work. So  worker can build  ziggurat in  years.With  workers, this could happen  times as fast. So,  workers can build  ziggurat in  years.Finally, it takes  times as much work to build  ziggurats as it takes to build  ziggurat. So  workers would be able to build  ziggurats in  50 years.

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