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If 6 men can do a piece of work in 30 days of 9 hours each, how many men will it take to do 10 times the amount of work if they work for 25 days of 8 hours?

A. 61
B. 64
C. 84
D. 81
E. 94


Please help explains using rates formulae as I could not get the answer. Thanks


Or you can do it using joint variation:

Number of men required = 6 * (30/25) * (9/8) * 10 = 81

Check this link to see how to solve such questions: https://www.gmatclub.com/forum/veritas-prep-resource-links-no-longer-available-399979.html#/2013/02 ... variation/
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Can someone please explain any other method, preferably the w=rt method. Work rate problems always seem so simple but I always go wrong or am stuck. I was not able to grasp it even after going through the two approaches. Thank you.
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In this type of problems, converting for unit values will make it easy to solve.

Take a look at the first sentence. We can say, to do the work in 1 day of 9 hours each will take 6*30 men.
To do the work in 25 days will take (6*30) /25 men
Similarly adding the info, that to do the work in a day of 8 hours instead of 9 hours each will take (6 *30*9)/ (25*8) men
To do 10 times the amount of work will take 10 * (6*30*9) / (25*8) = 81 men
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If 6 men can do a piece of work in 30 days of 9 hours each, how many men will it take to do 10 times the amount of work if they work for 25 days of 8 hours?

A. 61
B. 64
C. 84
D. 81
E. 94

6*30*9=1620 total man hours to do work
let m=number of men needed
m*25*8*1/1620=10
m=81 men
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smartyman wrote:
If 6 men can do a piece of work in 30 days of 9 hours each, how many men will it take to do 10 times the amount of work if they work for 25 days of 8 hours?

A. 61
B. 64
C. 84
D. 81
E. 94

Please help explains using rates formulae as I could not get the answer. Thanks

One version of the rate formula approach . . .
Use standard W = RT formula, but add (# of workers or machines) to R*T, thus: W = #*R*T

Work = (# of workers) * individual rate * time

Scenario 1

Get individual rate from first scenario, where t = (30 * 9hrs = 270 hrs)

Work = # * r * t

1 = 6 * ?? * 270

1 = r * 1620

r = \(\frac{1}{1620}\)

Scenario 2

At that rate, how many men will it take to do 10 times the amount of work if they work for 25 days of 8 hours?
t = (25 * 8 hrs = 200 hrs)

Work = # * r * t

10 = ?? * \(\frac{1}{1620}\) * 200

10 = # * \(\frac{200}{1620}\)

# of workers = \(\frac{10}{(\frac{200}{1620})} =\)

# of workers =\((10 * \frac{1620}{200})=(\frac{1620}{20})=\frac{162}{2}= 81\)

Answer D
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smartyman wrote:
If 6 men can do a piece of work in 30 days of 9 hours each, how many men will it take to do 10 times the amount of work if they work for 25 days of 8 hours?

A. 61
B. 64
C. 84
D. 81
E. 94


The hourly rate of the 6 men is 1/(30 x 9) = 1/270. If we let x = the number of men needed to do 10 times the work when they work for 25 days of 8 hours, then the hourly rate of these x men must be 10/(25 x 8) = 10/200 = 1/20. We can create the following proportion and solve for x:

6/(1/270) = x/(1/20)

1620 = 20x

x = 1620/20 = 81

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Re: If 6 men can do a piece of work in 30 days of 9 hours each, how many [#permalink]
The best way to tackle any of these problems is to follow this sequence (be it any question)

No. of workers ----- Time ----- work
6 ----- 30x9 hrs ----- 1

we need to find:

? ----- 25x8 ----- 10

so, by unitary method:

6 ----- 1 ----- 1/ (30x9)

1 ----- 1 ----- 1/ (30x9)*(6)

1 ----- 25x8 ----- 25x8/ (30x9)*(6)

so,

{(10)* (30x9)*(6)/ (25x8)} ----- 25x8 ----- 10
=81
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Re: If 6 men can do a piece of work in 30 days of 9 hours each, how many [#permalink]
Used a different method here not sure if its correct please validate

6m x 9hr x30 = 1620 units of work

Works get increased by 10 times

new work = 16200, hrs given 25days x 8 hrs = 200 hrs

16200/200 = 81 machines
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Used a different method here not sure if its correct please validate

6m x 9hr x30 = 1620 units of work

Works get increased by 10 times

new work = 16200, hrs given 25days x 8 hrs = 200 hrs

16200/200 = 81 machines


Yes, it is correct. You can put the question in terms of units of work.
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M1D1H1 / W1= M2D2H/ W2
A= number of men.
6 x 30 x 9 /1 = A x 25 x 8/ 10

A= 81.
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