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Type II - when amount paid is included

1) A can do a piece of work in 12 days. A and B complete the work together and were paid Rs. 54 and Rs. 81 respectively. How many days must they have taken to complete the work together?

a) 4 days
b) 4.5 days
c) 4.8 days
d) 5 days
e) 4.2 days

Given A can do the work in 12 days. Hence A's rate is 1/12.

Also amount payment made to A and B is Rs 54 and Rs 81 respectively -- which is the ratio of 2:3.

Viewing only A's data: Since payment is proportional to the amount of work done.

Fraction of the total work done by A * Days in which A would have completed the work alone.

Hence (2/5) * 12 = 4.8 days. Hence A worked for 4.8 days @ a rate of (1/12) along with B to complete the work.

Answer C (4.8).
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Type I - Extra number of men required/employed

1) An engineer undertakes a project to build a road 15 km long in 300 days with 45 men employed. After 100 days, only 2.5 km of the road has been completed. Find the (approx.) number of extra men needed to complete the work in time.

a) 43
b) 45
c) 55
d) 68
e) 60

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Work and Rate
RateMenDaysWork completed in meters
First 100 daysx451002.5*1000


We can find out the actual rate (x) at which the men are working.
=> x*45*100 = 2500
=> x = 5/9.

Now we will use the actual rate at which the men are working to find out the extra men required to complete the work in the remaining 200 days. [We should only use the actual rate at which the men are working not the rate which they were expected to work.]

Work and Rate
RateMenDaysWork completed in meters
First 100 days5/9451002.5*1000
Next 100 days5/9x20012.5*1000

(5/9)*x*200 = 12500
=> x = 112.5 ~ 113. So the number of extra men required to complete the work in the remaining 200 days is 113 - 45 = 68.

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Great! Thank you for the help ezhilkumarank and VeritasPrepKarishma. For Time & Work, i tend to directly solve problems using the one days work approach. And for the above problems that approach did not get me the right answer.
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