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Directions: Refer the table given below and answer the the following questions with the help of Actual work done by persons A, B and C with the maximum time required by each to complete the work. Data about three persons A, B and C is given in the table below:
Person Actual work done Maximum time(in hours)
A 50 units 10
B 60 units 12
C 15
If B works with 60% more than his minimum efficiency. then, find the total time of rest of B in his entire duration of work.
5.5
4.5
7.5
2.5
None of the above
- B's minimum efficiency: To calculate B's minimum efficiency, divide the actual work done by the maximum time. B's efficiency is \( \frac{60 \text{ units}}{12 \text{ hours}} = 5 \text{ units/hour} \).
- Increased Efficiency: If B works with 60% more efficiency, the new efficiency is \( 5 \times 1.6 = 8 \text{ units/hour} \).
- Time to complete 60 units at increased efficiency: \( \frac{60 \text{ units}}{8 \text{ units/hour}} = 7.5 \text{ hours} \).
- Rest Time: B has a maximum time of 12 hours. So, rest time is \( 12 - 7.5 = 4.5 \text{ hours} \).
- Answer: The correct option is Option 2: 4.5 hours .
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