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If it takes 12 workers working independently 3 hours to make 500 boxes, how many minutes should it take for 16 workers to make 300 boxes?

(A) 60
(B) 72
(C) 81
(D) 98
(E) 240



I always try to find the task a single worker can do in one hour and work my way from there.

12 workers can do the job in 3 hours ? so

12 workers can do 1/3 of the job in one hour

and one worker can do 1/36 of the job in one hour [1/3 * 1/12 = 1/36].

since all 12 can make 500 boxes in 3 hours - one worker can make 500/36 boxes in one hour.

now starts the real fun ! we need to know about 16 workers and 300 boxes.

500/36 (one worker - one hour) *16 (16 workers)

but we need time and not boxes amount so:

300/500*16/36 = 108/80 (don't forget we need minutes)

so 108/80*60 = 81 minutes (C).

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If it takes 12 workers working independently 3 hours to make 500 boxes, how many minutes should it take for 16 workers to make 300 boxes?

(A) 60
(B) 72
(C) 81
(D) 98
(E) 240


Essentially you want to figure out how much will 1 worker do in 1 hour.
so if it takes 12 workers working independently 3 hours to make 500 boxes
this means it takes 12 workers 1 hour to make 500/3 boxes
this means it takes 1 worker 1 hour to make 500/(3 x 12) boxes
this means it takes 16 workers 1 hour to make (500 x 16)/(3 x 12) boxes

so 300 boxes will be made in (300 x 3 x 12)/(500 X 16) hours. On solving you get 81 minutes
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where do can I find some theory on this?
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where do can I find some theory on this?


I think both answers above provide sufficient explanation on how to solve the problem. I doubt that any maths book will provide more details that we have provided.

I wish i could point you to some web resource. All the best.
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hey, i did it a bit easier.. so maybe this will help

u first want to see how much in 1hr.. so i did 3/500=166/hr

then u wanna find how much each individual did in 1hr
12/166=14

than mult that by the 16 to see how many they can now do in 1hr
14X16=224

i rounded up to 225.. then i was left with 75.. which is 1/3.. so 1hr plus add on about 20minuts (1/3hrs=20/60)

so 60min+ 20minutes...

maybe it takes longer?!? i am not sure.. but i kinda found what they said confusing... perhaps bc it is typed on a computer screen...



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