Embibe Experts Solutions for Chapter: Arithmetic, Exercise 12: Exercise 12
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A can do a piece of work in and B in . They work together for and then both leave the work. Then C alone finishes the remaining work in . In how many days will C finish the full work?

Ten women can do a work in six days. Six men can complete the same work in five days. What is the ratio between the capacity of a man and a woman?

X can do a piece of work in days and Y can do the same work in days. They finished the work with the help of Z in days. If they earned a total of Rs. , then what is the share of Z?

A,B and C and do a piece of work in respectively. A is helped by B and C every third day. In how many days will the work be completed -

A and B can do work in , B and C in , and C and A in . They all work together for and then A left.In how many more days can B and C finish the remaining work?

men take of each to do a piece of work. How many days of each would women take, if women do as much work as men?

and can do a piece of work individually in and respectively. and start working together but quits after working for . After this, joins and works till completion of the work. In how many days will the work be completed?

A contractor engaged labourers for construction work to be completed in days. But only of the work was done in of the scheduled time. The additional number of labourers that will be required to complete the work in time is
