A manuscript should be typed in half an hour for Party A and in one third an hour for Party B. the efficiency of Party A is the same as that of Party B
It takes half an hour for a manuscript to be typed and one third an hour for a manuscript to be typed,
The efficiency of a is 2 / 3 of that of B
(1÷1/2)÷(1÷1/3)=2/3
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- 1. To make a batch of parts, it takes 12 hours for Party A to complete it alone. Given that the work efficiency ratio of Party A and Party B is 4:3, how long does it take for Party B to complete it alone? (answer in proportion)
- 2. It takes 15 hours for Party A to produce a batch of parts by itself, while the work efficiency of Party B is 50% higher than that of Party A. Party B can complete the work in a few hours by itself and cooperate with each other in a few hours
- 3. One half of a batch of parts can be finished in 18 days according to the plan. If the efficiency is improved by 1 / 8 after 3 days, the batch of parts can be finished How many days does it take for 1 / 3 of the total
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- 12. The master and the apprentice process a batch of parts. The number of parts processed by the master is 25 more than the total number of 12. The number of parts processed by the apprentice is 13 times that of the master. How many parts are there in total?
- 13. It takes 15 hours for the master and the apprentice to process a batch of parts. The apprentice processes 30 parts per hour and completes the task at the same time. The number of parts processed by the apprentice is 5 / 9 of the master's
- 14. It takes 37 hours for the master and the apprentice to process a batch of parts. The apprentice can process 30 parts per hour. Now the master and the apprentice process them at the same time. When they finish the task, the number of parts processed by the apprentice is 59 times that of the master?
- 15. It takes 20 hours for the master to work alone, 30 hours for the apprentice to work alone, and how many hours for the two to work together? When completing the task, the master made 96 more parts than the apprentice. How many parts are there in total?
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- 17. How many parts are produced by apprentices in each batch? (the total number of apprentices in each batch is 8 hours.)
- 18. The master and the apprentice processed a batch of parts. The apprentice finished 40% of the total, and the master processed 240 parts. How many parts are there in total? (solution of a series of equations)
- 19. The master and the apprentice process a batch of parts. The apprentice completes 40% of the total. The master processes 80 more parts than the apprentice. How many masters?
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