Twenty workers can do a project in 20 days if each of them works for 6 hours daily. Calculate the number of hours needed daily for 25 workers to do the same work in 12 days.
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This can be done by finding the total number of worker-hours needed. Given: - 20 workers - 20 days - 6 hours per day Total work (in worker-hours) = Number of workers × Number of days × Number of hours per day \[ \text{Total work} = 20 \times 20 \times 6 = 2400 Show more…
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