If it takes 2 persons, 2 days to make 2 cars, how many cars can a person make in one day?
Just as explained in the answer to Q20, if it takes 2 persons 2 days to make 2 cars, it will take 1 person 2 days to make 1 car (since the workforce is halved, the product is also halved for the same duration). So a person makes 1 ÷ 2 cars in 1 day
If it takes 2 persons, 2 days to make 2 cars, how many cars can a person make in one day?
Just as explained in the answer to Q20, if it takes 2 persons 2 days to make 2 cars, it will take 1 person 2 days to make 1 car (since the workforce is halved, the product is also halved for the same duration). So a person makes 1 ÷ 2 cars in 1 day
Answer: ½
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