Abhijit Guha Solutions for Chapter: Time, Work and Wages, Exercise 1: Practice Problems Level 1
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If persons working has a day will earn per week then how much persons working hours a day will earn per week

A and B can complete a piece of work in days and days, respectively. They contracted to complete the work for . The share of B in the contracted money is

A man and a boy received as wages for days for the work they did together. The man's efficiency on the work was times that of the boy. What are the daily wages of the boy?

A alone can do a piece of work in days, and B alone can do in days. A and B undertook to do it for with the help of C, they finish the work in days. How much is to be paid to C?

A, B and C completed a project costing lakhs, A worked for days, B worked for days and C for days. If their daily wages are in the ratio of , how much will be received by B ?

Three men, four women and six children can complete a work in days. A woman does double the work a man does and a child does half the work a man does. How many work alone can complete the work in days?

Ram and Mohan complete a work in days. If Ram alone complete, it in days while alone completes in days. What is ?

A man owns a horse, a cow and a sheep. He also has a pasture for the animals. If the horse and the cow can eat the grass of the pasture in days, the horse and the sheep can eat in days, and the cow and the sheep can eat in days, then now long will all of them together take to eat all the grass?
