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Anand is correct. Question was percent of the whole job,not compared to each other's job.I should be careful with the question, on what exactly is asked. adding to my error list.
Anand is correct. Question was percent of the whole job,not compared to each other's job.I should be careful with the question, on what exactly is asked for.
Adding it to my error list.
Margie and Maggie can finish the job together in 3 hours. If Margie can do the job by herself in 5 hours, what percent of the job does Maggie do?
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If Margie's productivity is Mr, Maggie's productivity is Mg, then 3(Mr + Mg) = V = 5(Mr). => 2Mr = 3Mg => Maggie's productivity is equal to 2/3*Mr => she does 40%.
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