A, b and c work together for rs. 550. a and b together do 7/11 of the work. the share of c should be?

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  2. [Solved] A, B and C can work together for Rs. 550/
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  4. [Solved] A, B and C were assigned to do a work together for Rs. 6000,
  5. A, B and C contract a work for Rs. 550. Together A and B are to do 7/11 of the work. The share of C should be:a)Rs. 183 b)Rs. 200c)Rs. 300 d)Rs. 400Correct answer is option 'B'. Can you explain this answer?


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Quantitative Aptitude

Time and work is one of the most important topic of quantitative aptitude section. Time and Work involves dealing with the rate at which individuals or group of people work. Rate of work is the most significant concept in Time and Work problems because it makes it possible, to add up the effort of different people working together where each of them has a different rate of work over a unit of time. So basically, time and work sums based on efficiency are actually about the capacity of individuals or group of people. Time and Work Aptitude basics, practice questions, answers and explanations Prepare for companies tests and interviews 1. A can do a work in 14 days and working together A and B can do the same work in 10 days. In what timecan B alone do the work? a. 25 days b. 30 days c. 23 days d. 35 days 2. Manu, Manju and Maya can do a work in 90, 30 and 45 days respectively. If they work together, in how many days will they complete work? a. 15 b. 10 c. 20 d. 25 3. 40 men can catch 200 sharks in 20 days working 6 hours a day. In how many days 25 men can catch 300 sharks working 4 hours a day? a. 30 b. 34 c. 24 d. 20 4. Amit and Ananthu can do a work in 15 days and 25 days respectively. Amit started the work and left after 3 days. Ananthu took over and completed the work. In how many days was the total work completed? a. 28 days b. 20 days c. 23 days d. 25 days 5. If A is thrice as fast as B and together can do a work in 21 days. In how many days A alone can do the work? a....

[Solved] A, B and C can work together for Rs. 550/

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A, B and C contract a work for Rs. 550. Together A and B are to do 7/11 of the work. The share of C should be? • • Today Date :- Friday 16th of June 2023 02:19:40 AM aptitude - Online Exam Test Papers | aptitude - MCQs[multiple choice questions and answers ] | aptitude - Mock Test Papers | aptitude - Practice Papers | aptitude - Sample Test Papers |

[Solved] A, B and C were assigned to do a work together for Rs. 6000,

Given: Total wages = Rs. 6000 Wages received by A = Rs. 1500 Assumption: Let A can do the work alone in ‘x’ days Calculation: ⇒ A’s 1 day’s work = 1/x ∵ A, B and C can together do the work in 3 days, ⇒ (A + B + C)’s 1 day work = 1/3 ⇒ (B + C)’s 1 day work = 1/3 – 1/x Now, A received Rs. 1500 out of Rs. 6000 ⇒ (B + C)’s share = 6000 – 1500 = Rs. 4500 ∵ Ratio of wages = Ratio of work efficiencies ⇒ A’s share ∶ (B + C)’s share = A’s 1 day work ∶ (B + C)’s 1 day’s work ⇒ 1500 ∶ 4500 = (1/x) ∶ (1/3 – 1/x) ⇒ 1/3 = (1/x) / (1/3 – 1/x) ⇒ x = 12 days∴ A can do the work alone in 12 days. IBPS RRB Scale-I, II, and III Officers Revised Vacancy is released!The total number of vacancies has increased to 3190, which is an increment from the previous count of 3074. The Institute of Banking Personnel Selection has released the IBPS RRB Scale-I, II, and III Officers 2023Notification.Online registrationwill take place from June 1, 2023, to June 21, 2023. Pre Exam Training (PET) will be conducted from July 17, 2023, to July 22, 2023.Preliminary is scheduled for 5th, 6th, 12th, 13th, and 19th August 2023. The result of thePreliminary will be announced in August/September 2023.Main/Single is planned for 10th and 16th September 2023. Candidates who will be selected finally will get a

A, B and C contract a work for Rs. 550. Together A and B are to do 7/11 of the work. The share of C should be:a)Rs. 183 b)Rs. 200c)Rs. 300 d)Rs. 400Correct answer is option 'B'. Can you explain this answer?

Directions:The question is based on the reasoning and arguments, or facts and principles set out in the passage. Some of these principles may not be true in the real or legal sense, yet you must conclusively assume that they are true for the purpose. Please answer the question on the basis of what is stated or implied in the passage. Do not rely on any principle of law other than the ones supplied to you, and do not assume any facts other than those supplied to you when answering the question. Please choose the option that most accurately and comprehensively answers the question.For a contract to be valid, the consent of the parties must be genuine. The principle of consensus-ad-idem is followed, which means that the parties entering into the contract must mean the same thing in the same sense. The parties to the contract must have the same understanding in regard to the subject matter of the contract.Mere consent is not enough for a contract to be enforceable; the consent given must be free and voluntary. The definition of free consent provided under the Indian Contracts Act is as: Consent that is free from coercion, undue influence, fraud, misrepresentation or mistake. Consent is said to be so caused when it would not have been given but for the existence of such coercion, undue influence, fraud, misrepresentation or mistake.Clearly, free consent means the absence of any kind of coercion, undue influence, fraud, misrepresentation or mistake. When the consent which is giv...

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