Math, asked by shubhamchicku123, 10 months ago

Mohana did1/2 of the work on Monday and1/3 of the work on Tuesday how much work will he have to do on Wednesday to complete the remaining work​

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Answered by Anonymous
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 \huge \bf \underline \red{Answer}

 \bf{ \huge{ \boxed{ \underline{ \green{ \tt{ \frac{1}{6} \: }}}}}}

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 \sf \huge \underline{Question}

Mohana did 1/2 of the work on Monday and1/3 of the work on Tuesday how much work will he have to do on Wednesday to complete the remaining work

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 \sf \huge \underline{To \: find}

  • work on wednesday = ?

 \sf \underline{step \: by \: step \: explanation}

 \rm{⟹ \: let \: total \: work \: done \: be \: 1}

 \rm \red{⟹ \: work \: done \: on \: monday =  \frac{1}{2}}

 \rm \blue{⟹ \: work \: done \: on \: tuesday =  \frac{1}{3}}

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then now work done on wednesday is equal to the remaining work we get,

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 \tt \green{⟹ = 1 - [ \frac{1}{2} +  \frac{1}{3}]}

 \sf \pink{⟹ = 1 -  \frac{3 + 2}{6}}

 \tt \orange{⟹ = 1 -  \frac{5}{6}}

 \tt \red{⟹ \:  =  \frac{6 - 5}{6}  =  \frac{1}{6}}

 \bf \blue{ \frac{1}{6} \: is \: work \: done \: on \: wednesday}

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I hope it's help uh

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