New Batches at Tathagat Delhi & Noida!: Time and Work
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used to excite me more than anything else in CAT arena. But as I moved closer to digging
more information about business schools, I realized that Indian business schools do not have
a very transparent admissions process. As far as learning goes, I started feeling the
stagnation. I was not seeing much growth in that area and I did not want to move to the
GMAT arena when I had yet not explored the Indian exams to their full potential. Back then,
my love for language was not at its peak but I thought verbal was where I could be. I do not
know when I decided to step into CAT Verbal Forum but I just took the step. As I started
working in the CAT Verbal Forum, I started connecting with students on both personal and
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these two years, I think I would fail. From Indian B School Maven, I have become
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Sindhoor has contributed an article on 'How to prepare for GMAT Verbal Section' before as well but this time we wanted to give him a bigger
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Don't forget to say thank you to him.
- Dagny
Problems on Time and Work are a common feature in most of the standard MBA exams. If you are well versed with
the basics and have practised these problems during your preparation, they give you an easy opportunity to score
and also save time. Here, I will try and give you the basic fundas with the help of examples. Let us start with a
very basic problem:
Problem 1: A takes 5 days to complete a piece of work and B takes 15 days to complete a piece of work. In how
many days can A and B complete the work if they work together?
Standard Solution: Let us consider Work to be 1 unit. So if W = 1 Unit and A takes 5 days to complete the work
then in 1 day A completes 1/5th of the work. Similarly B completes 1/15th of the work.
If they work together, in one day A and B can complete (1/5 + 1/15 = 4/15) of the work. So to complete 1 unit of
work they will take 15/4 days.
New method: Let us assume W = 15 units, which is the LCM of 5 and 15.
Given that total time taken for A to complete 15 units of work = 5 days
--> As 1 day work = 15/5 = 3 units
Given that total time taken for B to complete 15 units of work = 15 days
--> Bs 1 day work = 15/15 = 1 unit
-->(A + B)s 1 day work = 3 + 1 = 4 units
-->15 units of work can be done in 15/4 days.
Many solve Time and Work problems by assuming work as 1 unit (first method) but I feel it is faster to solve the
problems by assuming work to be of multiple units (second method). This would be more evident when we solve
problems which are little more complex than the above one.
Problem 2: X can do a work in 15 days. After working for 3 days he is joined by Y. If they complete the remaining
work in 3 more days, in how many days can Y alone complete the work?
Solution: Assume W = 15 units.
(Note: You can assume work to be any number of units but it is better to take the LCM of all the numbers involved
in the problem so that you can avoid fractions)
X can do 15 units of work in 15 days
-->X can do 1 unit of work in 1 day
(Note: If I had assumed work as 13 units for example then Xs 1 day work would be 13/15, which is a fraction and
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Solution: Since X takes 20 days working 7 hours a day to complete the work, the number of day-hours required to
complete this work would be 140 day-hours. Like in the two problems above, this is going to be constant
throughout. So, W = 140 day-hours.
Amount of work done in the 1st day by X = 1day 4 hours = 4 day-hours
2nd day, X does again 4 day-hours of work. The second person is twice as efficient as X so he will do 8 day-hours of
work. Total work done on second day = 8 + 4 = 12 day-hours. Amount of work completed after two days = 12 + 4
= 16 day-hours.
3rd day, X does 4 day-hours of work. Second Person does 8 day-hours of work. Third person who is thrice as
efficient as X does 12 day-hours of work. Total work done on 3rd day = 4 + 8 + 12 = 24 day-hours
Amount of work completed after 3 days = 16 + 24 = 40 day-hours
Similarly on 4th day the amount of work done would be 4 + 8 + 12 + 16 = 40 day-hours
Work done on the 5th day = 4 + 8 + 12 + 16 + 20 = 60 day-hours
Total work done after 5 days = 4 + 12 + 24 + 40 + 60 = 140 day-hours = W.
So it takes 5 days to complete the work.
Remember that whenever there is money involved in a problem, the money earned should be shared by
people doing the work together in the ratio of total work done by each of them. Again I will explain this
with the help of an example:
Problem 8: X can do a piece of work in 20 days and Y can do the same work in 30 days. They finished the work
with the help of Z in 8 days. If they earned a total of Rs. 5550, then what is the share of Z?
Solution: Let work W = 120 units. (LCM of 20, 30 and 8)
Xs 1 day work = 6 units
Ys 1 day work = 4 units
(X + Y + Z)s 1 day work = 15 units.
So Zs 1 day work = 15 (6 + 4) = 5 units
In 8 days Z would have completed 5 units/day 8 days = 40 units of work
Since Z does 40/120 = 1/3rd of the work, he will receive 1/3rd of the money, which is 1/3 x 5550 = Rs. 1850.
Pipes and Cisterns
Problem 9: There are three hoses, A, B and C, attached to a reservoir. A and B can fill the reservoir alone in 20
and 30 mins, respectively whereas C can empty the reservoir alone in 45 mins. The three hoses are kept opened
alone for one minute each in the the order A, B and C. The same order is followed subsequently. In how many
minutes will the reservoir be full?
Solution: These kinds of problems can be solved in the same way as we solve problems where one or more men
are involved. A, B and C are equivalent to three people trying to complete a piece of work.
The amount of work to be done would be the capacity of the reservoir. Lets assume capacity of the reservoir = W =
180 (LCM of 20, 30, 45) litres.
A can fill the reservoir in 20 mins In 1 min A can fill 180/20 = 9 L. B can fill 180/60 = 6 L in a minute.
In one minute C can empty 180/45 = 4 L from the reservoir.
1 st Minute => A is opened => fills 9 L
2 nd Minute => B is opened =>fills another 6 L
3 rd Minute => C is opened => empties 4 L
Hence every 3 minutes => (9 + 6 4 =) 11 litres are filled into the reservoir.
So in 45 minutes (11 15 =) 165 litres are filled.
In the 46 th minute A is opened and it fills 9 litres. In the 47th minute B is opened and it fills 6 litres.
Hence the reservoir will be full in 47 minutes.
Problem 10: There is an empty reservoir whose capacity is 30 litres. There is an inlet pipe which fills at 5 L/min
and there is an outlet pipe which empties at 4 L/min. Both the pipes function alternately for 1 minute. Assuming
that the inlet pipe is the first one to function, how much time will it take for the reservoir to be filled up to its
capacity?
Solution: The work to be done = Capacity of reservoir = W = 30 litres
1 st Minute => inlet pipe opened => 5l filled
2 nd minute => inlet pipe closed; outlet pipe opened => 4l emptied
In 2 minutes (5 litres -4 litres =) 1l is filled into the reservoir.
It takes 2 minutes to fill 1l => it takes 50 minutes to fill 25 litres into the tank.
In the 51 st minute inlet pipe is opened and the tank is filled.
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Problem 11: Sohan can work for three hours non-stop but then needs to rest for half an hour. His wife can work
for two hours but rests for 15 min after that, while his son can work for 1 hour before resting for half an hour. If a
work takes 50 man-hours to get completed, then approximately how long will it take for the three to complete the
same? Assume all of them all equally skilled in their work.
(a) 15
(b) 17
(c) 20
(d) 24
Solution: W = 50 man-hours
Since all of them are equally skilled; in 1 hour they can do 3 man-hours of work if no one is resting.
It will take them 50/3 = 16.6 hours to complete the work if they work continuously.
But, since they take breaks the actual amount of time would > 17 hours.
Option (a) and (b) are ruled out.
Now let us calculate the amount of work done in 20 hours.
Sohan does 3 man-hours in every 3.5 hours (because he takes rest for half an hour on the 4 th hour)
In 20 hours (3.5 5 + 2.5) Sohan completes => 3 5 + 2.5 = 17.5 man-hours ---- (1)
His wife completes 2 man-hours every 2.25 hours (because she rests on the 3 rd hour)
In 20 hours (2.25 8 + 2) she completes => 2 8 + 2 = 18 man-hours. ---- (2)
Child completes 1 man-hours every 1.5 hour.
In 20 hours (1.5 13 + 0.5) he completes 1 13 + 0.5 = 13.5 man-hours of work. ------ (3)
Adding 1, 2 & 3
In approximately 20 hours 49 man-hours will be completed; so the work can be completed in 20 th hour.
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This article is really very helpful for preparing Time and Work to pic .
Hope to get few more such topics from the author in future.
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Great article.Thanks a lo t.
If u have more number o f questions pls post.
Regards
Sanjeeb
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big grin
The concept of taking work as mulitple units is simplifying probs to a grt extent.Thankuu
Hope smeday, w e chotta gadhas too will be providing quality stuff like dis to our gadha land.Thnku TG & Dagny Maam
Rgrds
Vishnu
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