Math, asked by govindsingh78, 10 months ago

Mr. Ram has a sum of money, which is sufficient to pay Usha's wages for 30 days and Manika's wages for 60 days. If he employs them together, the money is sufficient to pay their wages for how many days?​

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Answered by BRAINLYARMY001
3

Answer:

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Step-by-step explanation:

The concept is the same here as the normal time and work problems.

Usha’s one day’s wage bill is 1/30 of the total money.

Manika’s wage bill is 1/60 of the total money.

That means together their wage bill is 1/30 + 1/60 = 3/60 = 1/20 of the total money.

Thus, the money is sufficient for their 20 days’ wages.

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Answered by kkRohan9181
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Answer:

Total money Mr ram has = x let me say

Usha wages for 30 days = x

Usha wages for 1 day = x / 30

Manika wages for 60 days = x

Manika wages for 1 day = x / 60

Usha and manika wages for 1 day = x / 30 + x / 60

= 2x / 60 + x / 60 = 3x / 60 = x / 20

X = 20 × (Usha and manika wages for 1 day)

X = Usha and manika wages for 20 days

So answer is 20 days

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